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c~uceable at the Club XVIII grand finals last weekend , ir ,isitors to Amateur games at this time of the yea r > be reminded that there is to be no drinking of alcohol ; t any venue where VAFA games are being played until the en has sounded . , umst be pro-active in this area and be ever vigilant, no t void the hefty fines that will be imposed, but to also the excellent atmosphere that is present at grounds "alcohol free ." i to report that an interim Trainers' Associatio n 1m iiuuc has been formed - Helen Kenna ( President), Loretta i vice•president), Denise Kelly (secretary), Brooke itreasurer) and Rob Duncan (Club VJarehouse), Emm a
d(BDF), Molly May and yours truly. b accredited trainers have been invited to a furthe r (October 22) where die interim office-bearers will be ll, voted in, or an election held . :anis of the Association will also be presented and r,iaps offered .
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g are invited each club's highest vote earners
ctions only) . otmted up until last year, and once again this year be presenting the top six vote earners for each section isclosing die 3rd, then second and finally the winner o f r , tiun's best and fairest,
R Twenty six clubs returned their entry forms for the 200 2
"'ree Incentive Competition which this year was linked to r rship Reward Program (allocation of points) . ;ollowing clubs (abbreviated) receive 8 sponsorship re,.czrd points (SRPs) for developing a SmokeFree Policy (SFP ) ' H . had it reviewed in 2002 and have developed Health y ing Back. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .... . ... . . ..... ... .. ..... . . ... ... .. . . ..2{3 927 Prize Tanner. . .. . .,. .. . .„ . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .24 ray Umpires_-._,_,, . ..:. . . ... . .... . ._..._ ..._ . . ..... . ..3 1 Ir thc: Love of the Game .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . ... . 32-3 3 s' CHpboard .. .... . . ... . . ... . . .... . . ... . .... . . . ... . . .. .41 Eligibility_ .. . ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. : . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .4? Spot the Pulse HaIL... . . .... . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .48 NeNt Week's Matches, . . . . . .. . . ... . . . ... . .. . . .... . 5 . .. . . .... 1 . __... . . . ____ .. . . __62 .ElsternidckPaDw Tribunal & Investigations ., .. . . . . __ .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . _62 Ladders. . . . ... . . ... . . .. . . . . .. . . .... . . . .. . ... .. . . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . .63-64
JOURNAL
Club Initiatives at their club Aq, Elth, Maz, Oak, O .Cam .t,§'est, Pen, S .T. .Ho and,O
tV'bee. The following clubs receive 6
The foIlowuig clubs receive 3 SRPs and have SF areas at their club and have now developed a written SFP - Bent, Caul, H .Rovs, Marc, Mon Gry, Mt. Lily, 0 . Trin, Prah . St. Leo, U.Blcks, Will. CYMS . Bulleen Cobras were the only club who were not SF who have now become such . ~'j to die rest of the clubs who decided not to enter , decided not to go SmokcFree - or were they just lax in entering?
Inv est igations and tribu n al hea ri n gs round 18 and finals Requests for a VAFA investigation into any matter arising out of a round 18 match, or a finals match must be lodged in writing with the VAFA by 3pm on the Monday following the playing of die game . Matters arising from complaints (and tribunal hearings) from the match(es) must be heard on or before the Thursday following the in which the complaints or reports arose . David "Doe" Rogers has announced that this weekend is to be his last game of Amateur football . Gkje all applau d
"Doc" for his imposing record at club and representative level. Let's hope that those two kids that go to watch their Dad play each weekend see Dad get heaps of kicks today . For the record 230 matches OT ; VAFA B B&F'92, C/C Monash Blues 92 matches and 6 C-D4 rep matches . Selfish supporters who put their clubs at risk by "sneaking" alcohol into VAFA grounds for °sneaky sipping" sessions . Last week : Ian Redpath (Geelong Amateurs, VAFA state representative) and of course an Australian (one of the best) Test cricketer. Six golf balls to the first person to email me (philCavafa.asn.au) with the identity of the person right . CLUE: A fine career closes today .
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OLD Xaverians' might have secured the double chance with an impressive nine-goal win over De La, but injuries have again enveloped Toorak Park . Adam Jones, the 2000 Nelson Medallist, was lookin g at spending hours in a hyperbaric chamber thi s week after dislocating his shoulder in the dying minutes. The centre half-forward has spent the past two seasons getting over a groin injury . For the last half of the last term Xavs played with 16 men as Simon Wood, nursed a groin strain, and Damian Orlando was taken off with what appeared to be a leg injury . DLS kicked two goals with the breeze during this period . If Xavs are going to hold off the slick Marcellin and the rampaging St Bernards then they need these three fit for September . Elsternwick Park specialist John Bowen is still to recover from a hamstring injury but Xavs' depth shows Scott Mollard, Andrew Brushfield, James Hawkins and Tim Clarke ready for a return for today's match against MHSOB . Marcellin has depth too with last year's Nelson Medallist Leigh McMillan starring in last week's Reserves. In the Seniors, St Kevins, playing without confidence, did well to match the Eagles after quarter time . It's hard to see where McMillan, an onballerlfonvard would squeeze in such is the quality of the highly drilled Eagles . Midfielder Paul Greenham is a standout for SKOBs but his team s plight is epitomised by the use of 46 Senior players none of which are from the Under 19s due to a commitment to keep the junior team together. Skevs U19s are on top of the ladder . Relegated DLS coach Paul Cooper said the Dees were a young side, having played 12 U 19s . "We have some emerging talent like ruck-rover Peter Harrison, wingman Jarrod Moloney and ruckman Will Jolley ." In his third year as DLS coach, Cooper was noncommittal about next year and that his focus is on today's clash against Marcellin . When they last met it was the Eagles by 11 goals, six of them from the veteran Trojan Andrew Treganowan . Xavs take on the Unicorns who have stated they are looking at being back in A Section 2004 . High coach Campbell Glover, who started his career midway through the season, said he hadn't thought of next year either and that he had "learnt a lot" . Glover though shared this on losing : "If you lose as a coach and the team has done what you've told them then 0
it is not as frustrating as playing in a loss" . When Xavs and MHSOB met last tim e
it was in the fog at EP and the Unicorns managed 11 goals - the same ba that Dan Richardson collected . The Bernies go to the beach to play Skevs and th last time it was a 10-point win to the Dogs, after th sides were level at three-quarter time and the ended up with the same amount of scoring shot and Dan Jordan put on a show with seven goals . ; Bernards have won their past six matches and, wit the double chance secured and a team c youngsters, you would think they would play thi match hard before their week's rest . Scotch, secure in fourth, after a 10-goal hiding t MHSOB, is at EP today against fifth placed 01 Ivanhoe . The Hoers coach Paul Fahey, coming off 25-point win over Old Trinity, said the match will l;• treated "as a final with the weather likely to be fin and playing at the big EP" . "We'd like to finish tt second half of the season 7-2," Fahey said . "It too us a little while to get used to the intensity of A grac and now we are more comfortable playing out 3 minutes in each quarter . "It's especially noticeab with our skill level to the forwards . "I've been hapl with most of the players now being able to play ; both ends and on the ball whereas last year v weren't under pressure to do that in B grade . "Oi forward-line structure has improved, and tl pressure we've been able to apply on the oppositic has been good." The last time Scotch won by I points even though 01 had the same amount scoring shots .
Uni Blues coach Michael Conlan has enjoyed h inaugural year in the VAFA . "The positive for u . "Success forsbenourcpfyglaes n o year will come from maintaining the current list ar getting back the players lost from previous yea with everyone being prepared to work consistent together in our preparation for 2003," Conlan sai The Ts host Uni Blues in a friendly. The last tin they played it was the Students by six goals evs though Matt Greig slotted eight goals for OT.
NOW;; A Section Old Scotch v . Old Ivanhoe at Elsternwick Park Saturd( Old Trinity v. University Blues St Bernards v. St Kevins Marce llin v. De La Salle Old Xaverians v . MHSOB THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2C
: Our annual awards for the best : it, administrator, moment, disappointment, rlayer, club, umpire and giggle . . -~.
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:i .'M - congratulate ~2 2 I io plays his 150t1a game . Joined Xavs in 94 t school played in '94 U19 premiership team, '95 ,iership team with reserves, represented the 'A . id is a four-time senior premiership playe r ~.' , Also Simon frethtean plays his 100th game Joined the club in '97 from Old Camber4vell . times premiership player '97-'00 and has nted Victoria nine times.
Old Trinity . 6 71 St Bernards 3 6 1
" rdall St Bernards 3 6 1 anowan Marcellin 6 5 9 ardson Old Xaverians 6 42 St Bernards 0 35 Old Ivanhoe 3 25 St Kevins 0 2 4
~borne St Bernards 0 1 8 lati Marcellin 6 18 Uni Blues 5 18 Uni Blues 0 1 8
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OLD IVAMiO 2 .2 6.4 11 .8 16.16 (112) OLD TRIl'iITY 3 .6 5.10 8.13 12.15 (87) Old Io e-anhhoe: St as 4, Low 2 . Crow,_2, J Weddle 2, Curato(o. 1.:oore, Gieschen, Loctvan, Bere>a, R Weddle . Best: Lochran, Byrne, Low, Curato)o . Orchard, Corcoran. Old Trinity: Greig 6, Contessa 2, Collins, Ramsden, Rogers . VanDerVenne. Best- Clarke. Collins, Contessa, R Phillips, D Burrows, Greig. Umpires: M. Gibson, W. Hinton (F), J . Vincent, C. Doyle (B). C. Arnol, D. Napoli (G) bRI-ISOB 2.2 4,9 7.12 12 .16 (88) OLD SOOTCH 11.8 16 .9 22.10 22 .15 (147) PIPiSOB: Newton 2. Saultry 2, Svirskis, Gerner, Limbrick, Harrison, Thompson, Wiite. Walker. Rundell. Best Finocchiaro, Kitchen, Robinson, Home, Mullens, t'Agney. Old Scotch : Mutlens 4, Ross 4, Robinson 4, Collins 3, Kitchen 2, Hume 2, 1:-'igartey, Crowe, Finoce)uaro . Best White . Harrison, Limbriek, Fairchild, Nc:vton, Thompson . Umpires : M, Taylor, P. James (F), R. Dodd, B . Hoare (G) UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.5 7.5 11 .11 13.12 (90) ST BERNARDS 3.7 6.11 10 .13 16.13 (109) St . Beraards: 0'SuWvan 3. Harvey 3, D Jordan 3, N Mitchell 2, Clarke, James, Neeson B, Jordan, R Legudi . Best- McLaughlin, Wilkinson. O'Sullivan, N Mitchell, Harvey, Byrne, University Blues : Q Gieeson 4, McEvnn 3, Baker 2, Collins, Young, b7tcker, McLachlan. Best Young, Ryan . Hayter, Q Gleeson. McEwin . Sturrock . Umpires: A Damen, R. Sneddon (F), B. Parsons, C . O'Shea (B), R. Parry. R Owens (G) ST KEVIIYS 2 .0 6 .3 10.8 16 .14 (110) R4ARCELLL'4 7.4 12 .6 15.9 21 .13 (139) St. Kevins : Lucas 4, Croizan 3, Crowley 2, Curtis 2 . M Glanstracusa 2, Katavokas, Hicks, Greenhorn. Best- Lucas, Byrne. Curtis, CYohan, Grinter, Greenttam. &iarceilim Treganowan 6, Tranquilli 3, Purcell 2, Marson 2 . Frazer. Hanson. Johnstone. Cox, RomaNn . Waters, Dinneen . Browne. Best Johnstone, 3viarson . Tranquilli. Treganowart, Hanson, Browne . Umpires: T. Sute(iffe . J . McNiece (F). N. Woods, P. Teasdale (B). K . Segota, M. Simpson (G) DE LA S.ALLE 3.1 4.3 8 .4 11 .7(73) OLD XAVERIAIdS 4.3 10.9 15.12 19.14 (128) Be La SaIle: Gacdier 4, Evans 2 . Duggan, LaRagy. Harrison, S Hyland, Mamllx. Best- McKenzie, Mackintosh, Conn . Goalier, R Bonnici, Erans . Old Xaverians: Richardson 6, A Jones 3 . Blood 2, Drake 2 . Ruyg 2, Latidrigan . Lethiean, Orlando. Sassi . Best: Ruyg. Blood, Richardson, Ford, Drake, Sassi. Umpires: R . Eastwood, M . Sneddon (F) . S. Caruso, A Rechhnan (B), B. Dix. J. Robinson (G) RESERVES OLD IVAiVHOE 1.0 4.3 9.7 11 .10 (76) OLD TRINITY 1.6 2 .8 6.9 6.11 (47) Old Ivanhoe : Hawkes 3 . Brandt 2. Bclzan, Gilbert, Kent, Low, Morris, Theodossi . Best: Braddy . Bo!zan, Low, Shay, Stadtes. Theodossi. Old Trinity : Cooper 3, J .Cade, T.Cade, Chan . Best: Chan, TCade, Mithen, Langdon . Daeies, Lauletta. IsLHSOB 3.5 3.10 4 .17 6 .18 (54) OLD SCOTCH 2.4 6 .7 8 .10 13 .13 (91) MHSOB: Woodley 4, Mills 1, Norton 1 . Best Fe(erkranz, Woaile}c C . Wright, Hawkes, Teiler. Mills . Old Scotch: Hoskmg 6 . Addison 3. Hooper 2, Craig 1, Watts 1 . Best: Freeson, Addison, Hooper, Hosking, Wi(lingston . Nickless . UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.3 4.6 6 .8 8.11 (59) STBERNARDS 1 .5 5.8 8.12 8.13(61) University Blues : Brolvti 5, Hutchins 1, Quin 1 . Thomas 1 . Best, Birtley, Broiv7t, Hutchins, Bennett . Kordiek, Thomas. St &ernards : Calthorpe 3 . Close l . lanazzo 1, J . Mount 1, Nutter 1, Tankey 1 . Best: Gteesoa Sviount. Evans, Tankev, Bouzakis. Holland. ST. KEVLYS 1 .2 1 .5 2.6 5.7(37) RยงARCELLIT; 4 .2 7.8 11 .11 13.11 (89) St. Kevins : D. Bare , L. Katavot;a, Fernon . Moore, Liry. Best Bef?iy. M. Maguire, Kalesaran, Crowe . McCann . LmchAParcellin: Galati 6. D. k:aYlOlan 3. Walker, Cope . Sampimon . Taylor. Best Cronin. Collins, Galati, Taylor. 0'Flymt . Theisz. DE LA SALLE 3.2 5 .4 8.5 12 .8 (80) OLD XAVARLANS 1 .0 3 .3 5 .5 8 .5(53) De La Salle: AJohnstone 4. Walker 2 . ABonnicL M .Harber, S.Hyde . D .Hyland, Murray, O'Brien . Best Toohey, C.Hyde. O'Brien, Ptcone, Walker, AJohnstone. Old Xavarians : Meehan 3. Baker 2, MeCarclle, Oswald, Chamber. Best Healey . James. Johnsion, MeCardte, Coughlan, Dixon. 3
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Coach: Paul Cooper Assist : Noel Jenkinson Res Coach : Terry Russell 1 L . Walker (CR) 2 R . Buckley
3 B. Cohn
4 P. Murton (VC) 5 C . Swift
6 M. Herber 7 P. Harrison 8 J . La Ragy 9 J . Moloney 9R C . Chester 10 T. Silvers 11 A. Evans(C) 12 D . Toohey 13 A. Johnstone 14 C . Bowker 15 P. Bowden
16 S. Hyland 17 A . Elliott 18 A . Coffey 19 M . Goodier 20 M . Picone 21 A . McKenzie 22 M . Mercuri 23 D . O' Brien 24 J . Morel 24R C . Buick 25 C . Hyde 25 R . Walmsley 26 D. Spithill 27 S . Thomas
28 N . Herber 29 C. Browne 30 B . Mannix 30R S. Murray 31 S . Hyde 32 R. Bonnici (VC ) 33 J . Stinear 34 L. Williams 35 A . Mackintosh 36 W. Jolley 37 D. Hyland 37R D. Moore 38 D. McInerney 39 S . Kane 39R S . Hoy 40 C. Noseda 41 M . McHen ry 42 P. Bourke 42R A . Bonnici 43 K. Brkic 44 K. Holden 45 P. Hesse 46 A. Skinns 47 A. Molan 48 D . Smith 48R T. Fisher 49 A. Boots 50 D . Alderuccio 51 L . Douanghosay 52 E. PhillipPss 53 L . Derbyshire 54 D . Buckley 55 L . Meehan 56 C . Worstelling 57 R . Marks 58 G . 60 B. Qulinane
61 70 M . Dugga n
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MARCELLIN
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Coach: Simon Dalrymple Res Coach: Peter Randall
Coach : Campbell Glover Assist : Terence Blythman Res Coach : Scott Robinson
1 C . Purcell 2 T. Collins 3 D . Waters 4 G. Romanin 5 N . Godwin 6 D . Sampimon 7 M . Rowe 8 R . Frisina 9 D. Ballantine 10 A . Dale 11 D. Taylor (RC) 12 B . Cronin 13 S . Dinneen 14 D. Salce 15 M . Chun 16 L. McMillan
1 J . Bamert 2 S . McCully (SDVC) 3 A . Simpson 3 A. Angus 4 M . White 5 E . Raleigh 6 R. Joseph 7 P. Tetfer 8 J . Dixon (RVC)
17 G . Cox (VC)
14 A. O'Brien
18 D. Gartner 19 D. Cooper 20 S . O'Flynn 21 N. Walker 22 D. Marson 23 M . Edmonds 24 L. O'FI nn (RVC) y 25 R. Galati
15 N. Adcock 16 J . Walker 17 R. Clowes 18 R . Limbrick (SDVC ) 18 B. McGrath 19 A. Brookes 20 T. Harper 20 D . Nichols 21 R . Patterson 22 A. Svirskis 22 D . Armstrong 23 L . Taylor 24 S. Rundeli 25 N . Orchard 26 A. Vicendese 28 J. Brown 29 G. McCully 30 R . Newton 31 J . Davi s 32 A . Cassell (SDVC) 33 A . Saultry
26 D. McMillan 27 S. Theisz (VC) 28 D . Johnston 29 C . Moran 30 A. Treganowan (C) 31 C . Mason 32 M. Brown e 33 G . Cull 34 D . Jarred 35 J. Frazer 36 D . Cope 37 L . Considine 38 M. Boyd 39 B. Colville 40 A. Wilkinson 41 J. Seabury 42 B. Dinneen 43 A . Duncan 44 L . Hanson 45 D . Theisz 46 J. Mathews 47 M. Becchetti 48 A . Gallagher 49 B . Gale 50 A . Ryder 51 M. Maguire 52 C . Moran 53 C. Mathews 54 A . Gallagher 55 J . Wallis 56 S . Maguire 57 N . Addison 58 J . Ibrahim 72 D. Cracknell
OLD 11lANHDE
Coach : Paul Fahey Assist: Darren Payne & Paul Northey Res Coach : Noel Spoor
1 A. Oates 2 L. Lochran 3 A . Jenkins 4 B . Davis 5 T. Young 6 S . Kent 7 J . Geishan 8 T. Stevens (RC) g M . Karayannis 8 J . Garner 10 M . Crowley 9 D. Fairchild (SCapt) 11 S . Tully 10 D. Norton 12 C. Branigan 11 D. Simmons 13 M . Orchard 12 R. Banting 14 C. Moore 12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt) 15 L. Bolzan 16 C. Mooney 13 C. Kelly
33 S . Harrison 34 E . Thompson (SVC) 34 P. Rujevic 35 A. Mills (RVC) 35 S . Moore 36 P. McGrath 36 M . Ting
37 R. McIntyre 37 T. Harper 38 S . Robinson 39 S . Whittington 40 D. Membrey 40 W. Hayes 41 J . Anderson 42 P. Boyer 43 D. Vicendese 44 M. Hawkes 45 M. Brown 46 P. Wolnizer 47 R . Ware 48 G . Pollard 49 C . Duke 50 S. Osborne
53 P. Bain 54 P. Willoughby 55 C . Wright 56 T. Wright 57 D . Cassell
58 D . Fox
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17 A. Corcoran
18 J . Hope (VC) 19 M. Tolley 20 D. Hawkes 21 R . Roberts 22 P. Donaldson 23 K. Theodossi 24 G . Haros (DVC) 25 E. Byrne 26 P. Lillis 27 J. Weddle
OLD SCOTCH Coach : Dale Tappin g Assist : Andrew Smith Res Coach : John Atta Assist: Simon Tallent 1 A. Nettleton 2 B. Phillips 3 J. Ross 4 T. Holt (C) 5 S. Collins (VC) 6 A. Crow (VC) 7 J . Kitchen (VC ) 8 B. Robinson 9 D . Brooke 10 C . Smith 11 R . Aujard 12 S . Hum e 13 N . Hoope r 14 R . Mullins 15 R . Eagle 16 D . Jennings
17 T. Wigney
29 R . Weddle (C) 30 A . Gilbert 31 J. Stevens (DVC) 32 P. Dowd 33 N . Pratt
18 L. Hawkins 19 R. Josephs 20 S . Lillingsto n 21 J . Stratos 22 N . Addison 23 O. Crane 24 C. Pattende n 25 M . Saunders 25 R S. Crai g 26 T. Downing (RC) 27 J. Pilkington 28 S. Prendergas t 29 M . Gnatt 30 T. Finocchiaro 31 N. Leitl 32 J. Gerstma n
34 ATiernan
33 J. McCarrol l
35 M . Pollock 36 B . Spoor 37 M . Berry 38 Ga George 39 Ge George 40 J . Keane 41 A . Clark 42 S . Low 43 L. Hunter 44 A. Karafil i 45 M . Toovey 46 M . Tozer 47 G . King 48 M . Clarke 49 L. Shay 50 S. Brandt 51 N. Braddy 52 A. Clancy 53 S. Price 54 B. Guidera 55 A. Berezza 56 L . Courage 57 D . Harcourt 58 G . Mclsaac 59 J. White 60 S. Hil l 61 C . Binney 62 J. Baker 63 T. Hibbs 64 C . Barker 65 B . Shadbolt 66 D . Warry
33 RT. Wilson-Humphries 34 E. Oliver 35 P. O'Conno r 36 A. Millar 37 E. Moffatt 38 R . Ashto n 39 C . Stevens 39R A. Cowper 41 M . Lipshu t 42 M . Watts 43 R . Breisch 44 C . Evan s 45 M . Blenhei m 46 J. Beaurepaire 47 T. Berange r 48 S . Miles 49 M . O'Brie n 50 T. Hoskin g 51 L. Freeman 52 D . Knigh t 53 G. Junkeer 54 N . Simon 56 C. Tallent 57 J . Crane 59 D. Ise r 61 S . Jones 63 P. Iser 64 N. Costello 65 C. Armstrong 66 A. Routledg e 68 N. Gill 69 C. Neal 70 S. Thompso n 71 D. Jackso n 74 M. Rix 75 S. Troon
28 S . Morris
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OLD TRINITY Coach : Leigh Carlson
Assist. : Phil Gaul
OLD XAVERIANS
ST. F:RtlARDS
ST. KEVINS Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen
Res Coach : Serge D'Angelo
Coach : Peter Nicholson Res Coach : Joe Watkins
Coach : Tim O'Shaughnessy
Res Coach: Craig Neave 1 Kennedy S (V/C) Hudson G g Reynolds L 4 Arrowsmith J 5 Burrows D 6 Gnatt P 7 Van Der Venne T Frost C 9 Andrews A V/C 10 Shaughnessy M 10 Dann S 11 Gorman A 12 Pirouet N 13 Collins M 13 Cade J 14 Parkin A 15 Stephens T 16 Willas C 17 Hatfield G 18 Clarke L
1 M . Blood 2 D. Orlando 3 L. Hannebery 4 D. Landrigan 5 S. Mollard 6 A. Oswald 7 S. Lethlean 8 P. McDonald 9 J . Hawkins 10 D. Rennex 11 Ad Jones 12 J . Bowen 13 C. Ellis 14 On Stoney 15 L. Ford (Capt) 16 N. Bingham 17 D . Richardson 18 M. Green
20 Phillips C 21 Kennedy L 22 Deane-Johns G 23 Ramadan A C/C 24 Christopherson J 25 Cameron F 26 Donahoo B
19 M. Callihan
27 Greig M
24 B. Coughlan 25 R . Carey 26 N . Baker 27 J. Drake 28 A. McDonald 29 S. Wood 30 T. Clarke (v.c) 31 L . Tuddenham 32 A. Brushfield 33 A. Sassi 34 R . Jones 35 A. Delaney 36 B. Dwyer 37 T. Maher 39 M . Meehan 40 W. Rolfe 41 A . Dillon 43 T. Woodruff 44 A . Biddlecombe 45 L. Howard 46 B . Dixon 47 T. Ruyg 48 J . McDonnell 49 T. Lowrie 50 T. Biddlecombe 51 D. Walsh 52 P. Funder 55 J . Healy
19 Barr C
28 Hine A 29 Nesbitt L 30 McKinnon R 31 Burgess J 32 Cornell J 33 Rogers D 34 Deane-Johns L 35 Pawsey M 36 Sutcl'rffe J 37 Van Der Verne S(R/C ) 37 Cochrane A 38 Phillips R C/C
39 Oberoi S
40 Beardsley D 41 Lauletta 5 42 Armatas C 43 Dodgson B 44 Power B 45 Treadwell G 45 Morpeth T 46 Cooper S 47 Schultze D 13 Ward C 49 Carter-Buszard L (RN/C) 50 Robison M 51 Mithen P 52 Heaven C 53 Plain G 54 Blackmore B 55 Taylor C 56 Best E 57 Oberoi A
58 Stebbins C
59 Cade T(RN/C) 60 Manseur S 61 Cris6ano D 62 Cokalis S 63 Cade S 64 Kenna A 65 Medlin S
20. M . Hardman 20. J . Scanlan 21 A. Parton 22 T. Ockleshaw (VC)
23 S. Johnston
56 N . McInerney 58 M . Mahon 63 R. Coughlan 66 A. Wilson
78 Brady w 79
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10R C .Calthorpe 11 C.Davis 12 B. Hogan 13 C. Mitchell 14 A. Thomas 15 T. Wilkinson
16 L . Turnbull 17 L . O'Sullivan 18 D . McLaughlin 19 L .Gollant 19R R .Close 20 L .Fielding 21 B. Loughlin 22 D .James 23 A. Mastropasqua 24 N .M.Smith
25 C . Osborne
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26 J. Gollant
26R A. Fewster 27 James Mount (RC) 28 P.Gilmour 29 L.Wilkinson 30 C . Trewin 31 B .Ashton 32 T. Harvey 33 B . Altis 34 D. Byrne 35 L.Campbell 36 R. Legudi 37 A . Catterall 38 J . Simpson 39 R.Nutter 40 D. Thomas 41 A.Bouzikas 42 P.tGnniburgh 43 M . Stapleton 44 S . Taylor 45 M . Tankey 46 P. Holland 47 R. Pizzichetta 48 N.P.Smith 49 S. McCurry 50 J .DeBlank 51 P. Romaniw 52 J .Llyod 53 T.Pearson
54 L,O'Brien 55 B.McManus 56 B.Svrann
66 Perry T
67 Amioni A 68 Hii A 69 Somerville W 70 Bullen M 71 Langdon S 72 Munroe H 73 Hildebrandt D 74 Thwaites M 75 Chisholm M 76 Matthews M 77 Kelly T
I D. Baynes 2 D .Gleeson 3 R .Cousland 4 D.Jordan 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 6 S.Neeson 6R S.lannazzo 7 S. Clarke 8 J . Evans 9 B. Jordan (VC) 10 N . Mitchell (C)
57 J,Delaney 58 L .Evans 59 H .Peke s 60 R .Peke s
Asst Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res Coach : Steve William s 1 N. Fraser 2 R. Grinter 3 D. Curtis 4 A. Ukovic 5 M . Dollman (C) 6 P. O'Keefe (VC) 7 K. Gray 8 B . Dollman 9 J . Giansiracusa 10 M . Lucas 11 J . Pangrazio 13 R. Bowles 14 P. Greenham 15 M . Olive (DVC) 16 B . Garvey (VC) 17 D. Ryan 18 P. Gissing 19 D. Sheehy (RC) 20 K. Bowden 21 R. Maguire 23 S . Lowerson 24 H. Pride 25 B. Marusic 26 D. Sadler 27 R . Gross 28 M . Giansiracusa 29 M . Kempton (DVC) 30 M. Gargano 31 A. McGuinness 32 S. O' Connor 33 M. Maguire (RVC) 34 T. Hobart 35 M. Kavanagh 36 E. Sullivan 37 M. Pangrazio (RVC) 38 J . O 'Brie n 39 S. Gribble 40 N . Moore 41 G. Anderson 42 T. McCann 43 P. Bare 44 G. Katavolos 45 G. Beggy 47 A . Conlan 48 L. Harper 49 L. Kalesaran 51 D . Bare 53 J . Griffiths 55 E . Crohan 56 P. Natale 57 B. Quirk 59 R. Chivers 60 A . Greenhal gh 61 J . Lynch 62 B . Shelley 63 B . Hicks 64 T. Crowley 66 N . Marchesani 67 T. Purcell 73 P. Byrne 75 R . Campagna 76 M . O'Shea
UNIVERSITY BLUE S Coach : Michael Conlan Res Coach: Steve Carrol l 1 Slimmon D (VC) 2 Hutchins T 3 Sturrock J (VC ) 4 Guengerich (DVC) 5 Gleeson Q(VC ) 6 Fricker G 7 Rourke T 8 Hayter J 9 Meade S 10 Stockdale P 12 McLachlan G (C) 13 Girdwood T 14 Roydhouse C 15 Ryan L 16 Kordick M 18 McEwin A 19 Collins M 20 Gleeson D 21 McIntyre T (VC) 22 Millard B 24 Russell S 25 Solly A 26 Gates B 27 Wilkie R 28 Thomas M (RC) 30 Larkin A 31 Callery B 32 Suvoltos A 34 McKinnon T 35 Baker A 36 Brooke J 37 Kaso S 38 Wilson A 39 Birtley T 40 Hocking J 41 Quin L 42 Treloar B 43 Cameron A 44 Featherston R 45 Armstrong J 46 McKerrow M 47 Young R 48 Briggs A 49 Chamberlain L 50 Nailon H 51 Brown A 52 Habberfield D 53 Versteegen R 54 Bennett S 55 Zanos M 56 Irvine T
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The final. four is set, but the order isn't. The battle still goes on for relegation with the 'contest' being down to two . REVIE W Any remote chance that Old Paradians had of playing finals went north to Qld, as Mazenod gave them a good oldfashioned touch up by a whopping 69 pts . The game was over as a contest by the main break as the home side held a large 49 pt lead . Polan, McIntyre and Maskell had themselves a picnic for Mazenod, and Boyd, Loney and Heffernan battled hard for the OPs .
There was death in Brunswick last week - death of NOBs' double chance aspirations as Old Haileybury drove the nails in deep when they won by 13 pts . Bad kicking is bad footy, and that's what happened to the home side, as they threw it away it the third term . Langford-Jones, O'Farrell and Carson fought tooth and nail for OH, and they were matched by Tehan, Hosking and Collison from NOBs . Out west, at what is now called Kindergarten Hill (formerly Kedor Hill), it was the home side, who were a bunch of spoilt children masquerading as adults, being too strong for a disappointing Ormond by 68 pts . This now puts the heat on Ormond to survive in B Section, as the loss puts them to ninth . Better players for the home side circus were Bozo, Zig and Zag . Ormond were well served by Miller, Robbins and Broadhurst. Down beachside, it was a battle royale where Old Brighton and Hampton Rovers went hammer and tong all day before HR poked their noses in front and got over the line by 12 pts . It was only the last qtr where HR was able to sneak away . Solid contributors for HR were Browne, Big Zed (Zampaglione) and Barker . OB's best were Mead, Pirrie and Williams. There was almost an upset of over the West Gate proportions at the Bowling Green, as the bottom team in Therry dished it right up to the flag favourites (Old Melburnians) but failed by just 5 pts. The visitors gave their hosts a 23 pt start at the last change and it proved to be too much . Hawkins, Mnlquiney and Hazell saved the OMs' supporters from heart attacks by playing well . Harmes, O'Sullivan and Elliot battled manfully for Therry.
It's a short trip across town for RSazenod (1(1), as they head west to tackle Old Haileybury (4/6) at McKinnon . The equation for Mick Dwyer and his boys is simple. Win todav and get the coveted double chance, and a loss means the cut throat first semi final a week later. Similar situation for the guru in Dave Murray, as he takes that structured game plan to new heights, after a slow start to the season . Mmmm, this is clearly the toughest one of the week to pick . Even though that wagon has creaked under the weight of my substantial carcass, they've still rolled on, and there'd be no reason why 6
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Br. Garvey has his final turn at hosting the footy this year, Old Paradians (2/7) welcome old Essendon (11i4), should I say, Newbold's Circus!!! Matt Ryan and his la would love to finish the year with a bang, and at home th get their chance, Chris Bye is in exactly the same position his counterpart - a win today would give him some unpct for 2003 . The visitors have had a big week, as they resurrected all their rattles, dummies, play dough and di up the sandpits, judging by their behaviour . They obviou, don't know how to win (or lose) gracefully . The OPs shouldi drop this one at home, as they'1l have a point to prove aft the couple of weeks of disappointments. Go you good thinas OPs by 13 pts .
At our favourite venue, E . E . Gunn . Old Brighton (1 /3) ma: the short trip to lock horns with Ormond (211), in what one of the most important that they have played in years. N since 1934 has Ormond been in C Section . I doubt wheth Mick Knuppel and his players have faced a bigger test of tht resolve than what confronts them todav. Loss todav means drop into the abyss. Stuart Glascott would have to be looki forward to finishing the yeaY on a high note, and a win will c just that . There's no more fearsome sight than the proi Ormond with the'u backs to the wall, and they'il gi themselves every chance of staving up with a 3 pt win todt over OB. A very intriguing clash awaits us at the home of Boss, whe H: mnton Rovers (5/1) welcome the ladder leaders in 0 : ~elburn3.ans (1I6). Norm Goss won't be popular at hom t
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k, as he brings the kitchen sink (and bench), bath, outdoor setting and even the doghouse to the ground in an ,i,;mpt throw everything at his opponent to pull off an unprobable victory . On the other hand, Ervin Leyden will be focusing his lads on the task ahead, including today, as they tore up for a run at the flag . This is a perfect game for OMs, as HR will go ape droppings from the start, giving it the feel of a final, and I'm thinking that the motivation the home side has might be enough to get them over the line. Don't buy new -lasses - you've read correctly!! HR by 1 pt . in the last of many western derbies in 2002, Therry (7/2) play host to one of their near neighbours in NOBs (2/9) . ~vaFne Harmes and his charges have busted their guts in an anempt to stave off relegation, but alas, it was not to be, but thcy'll be hell bent on going down fighting . Garry Foulds is busily looking for those wheel nuts that have come loose in rr ent weeks, as the wheels get shakier and shakier . Fortunately for NOBs, they can't go up or down so this might , i` e them a chance to regain some lost confidence, and that's what they'll do today. NOBs by 29 pts .
MAGOOS Old Haileybury(4/5) vs ivtazenod (4/5) OH by 2pt s Old Paradians (1/4) vs Old Essendon (3/ 1 ) OP by 46pts Ormond (6/4) vs Old Brighton (1/2) OB by 10pts Hampton Rovers (8/ 1) vs Old Melburnians (1 / 10) OM by 57pts Therry (5/1) vs NOBs (1 /6) NOES by 36pts
;1 ( OLD HAILEYBURY - congratulate Chris Efstathiou on playing his 100th game for the Bloods against Mazenod today . A member of last year's reserve premiership side & joint B&F winner, Chris generally has to beat 2-3 opponents each time the ball comes down to him, and regularly thrills spectators v, ith his one-handers whilst fending off opponents with the other. Chris' deadly accuracy with the boot has allowed him to amass 344 goals for the club so far. Well done 'Foo . Also we congratulate David Warnes, Adam White, and Peter Wright on notching their 50th games today. David and Adam can play key positions at either end of the ground, take spells in the ruck and co-incidentally share a house. Peter is also versatile and can be used in most positions . Well done Warney, Whitey and w`ongy .
OLD PARADIANS' - congratulations Captain, Adrian Heffernan who will play his 100th game for the Club to day against Old Essendon . Adrian began With the Under 19's in 1993 and has at last made a century despite keeping many of Melbourne's medical fraternity in the higher income bracket with the injuries he has sustained . "Heff sets a great Captains example with his style of play, with a never say die attitude. Thanks Heff for your contribution .
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OLD BRIGHTON Coach: Stuart Glascott Res Coach : Paul Dwyer I A . Krzywniak 2 A . Pirri e 3 C. Barrow (`VC) 4 A . MacGillvray 5 T. Marshall 6 R . Stewart 7 B . Logan 8 M . Gadsden 9 S . Lennox (VC) 10 J . Mea d 11 L. Adamis 11 A. Fitzgerald 12 B. Williams 13 N . Edwards 14 S. Williams (C) 15 C . Mizzi 16 J . Homann 17 A. Van Den Dungan 18 A. Sale m 19 S. Ginnavin 20 B. Gadsden 21 T. Ewen 22 N. Biggin 22 L O'Neill 23 N. Milat 24 25 S . Nickas 26 A. Ginnavin 27 D. Paterson 28 N. Williams 29 J . Dickerson 30 E . McCowan 31 A. Brown 32 D. Begley 33 P. Phelan 34 J . White 35 C. Stewart 36 M . Wardell 37 B . McMahon 38 J . Raju 39 K . Kavanagh 40 41 M . Allen 42 L. Hendra 43 R . Carter 44 R . Sherman 45 C . McKimm 46 M . Billionis 47 S . Adam 48 B. Dever 49 B. Scott 50 X.Johnson 51 M .J .T. Smith 52 A.J. Paterson 53 L . McPherson 55 M. Gamble 56 57 J. Murch 58 59 60 61 A. Walsh 62 A. Lynch 63 S. Davies 64 M.Reid
OLD ES--'Coach : Chris bye Res Coach: Robert 0'E ~n 1 J . Pannagiotopolous 2 S . Evan s 3 P. Lutterschmidt 4 D . Ryan 5 M.Oxnam 6 C . Ridley 7 J . Leas k 8 J. Heritage 9 J. Goodger 10 S. Bryant 11 B. Papal 12 J. Kavanagh 13 M. Bossi 14 B. Hakim 15 T. Di Blas i 16 S. McPherson 17 P. Hexte r 18 J . Walker 19 E. Healey 20 D . Hunter 21 S . Dal e 22 A. Merrington 23 J . Hughes 24 J . Dazkiw 25 C. Morgan 26 S . Fleming 27 D. Barr 28 G . Stevens 29 S . Uebergang 30 M . Dragojlo 31 D. Caridi 32 J . Mansfield 33 A. Dawson 34 D. Podger 35 L. Kavanagh 36 M . Burn s 37 M . Jinks 38 D. Whitfield 39 B . Newbold 40 C. Obliubek 41 S . De Morton 42 N . Bertram 43 N . Fitzpatrick 44 J . Rus h 45 P. Barry 46 T. Cippoloni 47 S . Howard 48 A . Salvo 49 C . Clues 50 A . Nowland 51 A. McGowan 52 J . Williamson 53 T. Campbell 54 A. Morrison 55 B. Turner 56 S. Dart 57 W. Conlan 58 T. Williams 60 S. Colin
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35 S Simpson (C - R) 36 B Dintinosante 41 A Swindon 42 R Murray 43 P Healy 44 D Furze 45 A Paglia 46 R Clark 47 N Bai l 48 J Swindon 51 A Baker 52 M Joyce 63 54 S Yea 55 A Boyd 56 S Ciavola 60 J Connolly
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Well here we go, places and positions in the final 4 still up
for grabs as we enter the last Round. I'm sure it has been a worrying weekfor Coaches, Players and Officials as they rue opportunities lost in the previous 17 week's . REVIE W I saw the first half of this game and 4Vhitefriars certainly did not have it their own way as Prahran took the game right up to them . How Derek Hine would love another Big Man arid a key forward and the Two Blues are up with the best of them . It took until the last quarter for the Friars to totally shake off the home side mainly due to the dominance of Chris Wood who gave Matt Power and Ben Janson first use of the ball, Richie Pawlik was his usual bullocking self and Buckets lcieked another 5. For the Two Blues Michael Harvey, "The Wizard" Andre Pitts, and Pat Kelly all played pretty well . True to form Old Mentonians were good in patches against Beaumaris, but the balance was disappointing as has been the case for the entire season . A 27 pt lead at the first break gave the Sharks their building blocks. Beauy only led by 5 at the half as the Panthers had their best quarter, but after that the floodgates opened as Beatanaris kicked 10 twins to the OM'S 3 to improve their percentage quite dramatically . Pleasing for the Panthers were the performances of Drew Solley, Michael McClosky, Chris Dwyer, Geoff Dart & GVes Ballantine . No appearance your worship from the Sharks this week .
Collegians put on an absolute terrific performance against Old Camberwe ll up to three quarter time where they led by some 19 goals to 6 . Then with percentage being so important for some inexplicable reason they went to sleep allowing the Wellers to get plenty of the footy and plenty of scoring as they won the quarter by outscoring the Lions 8 goals to 3 . Glen Cooper with 7 goals was a fine focal point backed up by Brock Moonev who relished his different role . Nick Robinson was best for the Wells Stuart Cadzow was good in a dual role, Steve Derry played well and Andrew Whelan ran hard on his wing . A 6 goal to 2 opening term set up a solid victory for Caulfield over Banyule . Banyule as is their norm tried hard to stay in touch, but every time they mounted a challenge the Fields were able to answer and repel . The Fields increased their lead at every break but poor kicking, they had some 40 shots to 19, did not allow them to increase their percentage in the run for the double chance . Andrew Sorensen again was a dominant player, along with the two Nick's in Tassell and Fallu . Better Bears were Simon Kayrooz, Mark Gyillmore and Dave 'WitcheIl . Glen Eira won their 8th straight game with a pretty convincing victory over an injury depleted St Bedes Mentone-Tigers who managed to stay in the game until half time until they were blown away by the Saunters persistent and uncompromising attack on the football . Plenty of good natured sledging was the order of the day between two fiercely competitive rivals . The Saints followed instructions and team rules, tackled hard, used the ball well and showed maturity when the sledging started. The idol of the Tigers fans Mark Dimashki with 7 goals was the best Sainter, along with Doolan, MeGaw, and the Doc , 10
but they had no and took no passengers . Sammy Hecker was brilliant across half back for th e Tigers, whilst Andrew Hayes, Mouse Wintle, and Moose McCraw won plenty of (e ball around the ground .
Well what an absolute pearler this round promises to be wi~k so many different scenarios on offer. Too hard for my pc, : little brain to work out. I'm sure all the Coaches knou exactly what they have to do and win by etc etc . Only ; games in the round have no impact on what could happen: Old Camberwell clash in their final game of the season a Gordon Barnard a far cry from the last time they met in 2001 Both at times during the year have played some pretty gm football. The Welters would be happy they have consolidate( their position in C-Grade and can look forward to next seasoi as can the Bears who unfortunately must regroup in a lowe grade . Old Camberwell to win today.
Old Pdentonians wi ll be looking to that final siren aroun( 4 .30ish today to end a pretty dismal season . Would like to se them end it with a win in front of their home crowd but I jus can't see it happening . Prahran will be a bit too strong and Nvi~ finish their season on a high . The man who did the C-Grade draw has to be a genius as It organised the top 6 playing against each other in this the las Round. First plays second at Friar Park . The first of the triple heade, Both Whitefriars and St Bedes are not at the top of their fort at the moment which is a concern going into September. Th Tigers convincingly won the first round clash so will be full confidence . Have a few injuries the Tigers and may not be full strength, the professionalism of Barnesy will want them t win but at Friar Park where they have not t :n beaten th i
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pla;-, fourth in the second part of the script at th e urse Oval in an absolute must win for both sides . The Fidds can bounce to second as can Beatty, but the Sharks can _ ; out. Both evenly matched, both have the same sort o f b)fh have the same motivation, both are in form . So who ,i, ; 1,u pick . I'm in a quandry I don't know. As I did a couple of ;i, ago I went with loyalty and Beauy got up so for this -on and this reason alone I'm tipping my old club to win . th plr:ys sixth at the wind swept Packer. An absolute mus t , i; fnr Collegians whilst being brutally honest the Sainters c . :ft make it . None the less they will be still primed as the y to in 9 straight and thus go through the full round ": ited. Again ifs hard to pick it's the young guns of th e s a,airlst the older more experienced more physical Saints , dl apologies to Beds, Lawso and the boys I think the young ~ ;n enthusiastic Lions have just more to play for, they ar e t thing forward to the challenge will take the points and maybe a place in the 4 . SELECTIONS : My seoreline could go from 0 to 5 such is the , ~~,nness of this round Old Cambenvell, Prahran, GVlutefriars, Beaumaris, Collegians PRESS CORRESPONDENT' S 10 last week our worst effort for the year with only :tumaris failing to front . Don'tforget your nominations for Player of the Round. I .,t week for some of you this week so let's make it a big one. I! we a deadline of to submit this report to the VAFA so would appreciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by -I at on Monday Nights please. Contact details are 9 553 1561 phone and fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, or emai l rte at braineo(coptusnet.com .au as mentioned by 8pm Monday Thank you and keep up the good work,
D CAMBERWELL - congratulations to Tim Halo who played
50th game for the club against Collegians. A product of th e ver, successful Ul9 team, Tim is a versatile player who plays tiI the same strength & heart as a charging bull elephant . 'e ll done Tim keep charging into the future . David Walker pi i ,-ed his 150th game also against Collegians . A fleet footed livingman David tasted success with our senior premiership in 2001 . Well done David on reaching this milestone . Today Daniel Joyce plays his 50th game . A member of the U19 premiership 'team in 00 & the resenes in 01 . A fine player who has developed into a productive forward for the reserves . Also Paul McCrea plays his 200th game today . Paul over a long perio d
has supported the club both on and off die field . A versatile player who is effective at both ends of the ground . member of the 01 reserve premiership side and not bad on the drums I h, ir. Still a few games left in the old body Paul ,
_-_J .1 53 8.3 11 .7 (73) WFBTEFRIARS 1,8 7.12 10 .15 17 . 17 (119) Pratuan: Quick 3, F . 'tg 2, Rhodes, Evans, Pickering . Aitken, Harders . Ballard . Best: Evans. APttts . Pang. Haney, Kelly, Brewer. whitefrlars : C .Carrigg 5, M.Power 2, RPawlik 2, B .Janson 2, D.Crea 2,M .Carbone, E.Eames, D.Brice, S.Brosolo . Best C.tiOCd, Power, Jansen, A .carbone, RPawlil:, C .Carrigg. Umpires: G . Rawlings, M. Monty (F), R Benson (J), J . Abbott (B), P. Maddocks . P. 141titehead (G) BEAUMARIS 5 .4 10.7 17.10 20.12 (132) OLD MENTONIANS 1 .1 5.1 7.3 8.5(53) BeaumarLs: Rieniets 5, Coote 4, Holt 4, Matulick, Foley, Healy, Atkins L . Catlln, Beetor, Buller Best HayTtes. Holt, Rieniets, Coote, Sherman . Atknis. Old Mentonians: Bournan 3, Palmer 2, Sollev2 . Dart. Best: Palmer, Solley, Costello, Dwyer, Dart . Ballantine. Umpires: L . Katz . D . bons (F), P . Wallis (G ) ST BEDES MENTONETIGERS 3 .2 7 .7 9.8 11,13 (79) GLENEIRA 5.2 11 .8 19.8 22.16 (148) St Bedes Mentone Tigers : Scafrdi 3, Napier 2, Spencer, tvintJe M, McCraw, Kine velh Beasley. Best Hecker. Hand, Beasley, McCraw, Napier, Hayes . Glen Eira : Dimashki 7, Clement 3, Gilmore 3, Vanrvakas 3, Astapenko 2, Ryan 2, McGaw, Neeson. Best. Doolan, McGaw, Neeson, Ryan . Massis . Umpires : D. Pettis, S . Morgan (F), G . Clancy. L. Mavropoulos (G) COLLEGIANS 6.5 10.6 19.11 21 .14(140) OLD CAhiBERWELL 2 .3 3.6 6 .8 14.14 (98) Collegians: Cooper 7, Surkit[ 4, Low 3, Shinkfield 2 . Fire 2. Piasente. Mollard, waters. Best: Cooper, Mooney, Low, Surkitt . Hoist, McKenzie . Old Camberwell: Cadzow 4, Whitehead 3, Robinson 2 . Christie, Mitchell. Heffernan, Derry. Francis . Bes t: Cadzow, Goodale, Robinson . Whelan, Derry, t'mitehead. Umpires: M . Wittman . J. Mousley (RDL) (F), G . Carpanzano (RDL) . K-A. Barton (RDL (B) . R. Richards, J . Correll (RDL) (G) BANYULE 2 .0 6.2 10.3 14.5 (89) CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 6 .8 11 .10 16.18 19 .21 (135) Banyule : S.Playfa9r 3, D,witchel] 3 . B.wdlmore 2, T.Gloury 2, Richardson, H .McDerniott . S.Gray. M .GVillntore. Best: Kayrooz, M.Wdlmore, P.Gloury. D.witchell, S.Playfair, Noonan. Caulfield Grammar : Sinclair 4. Baxter 3, Browne 3, WidJaja 3, Rosman 2 . Will . Sorensen, D .Pearce, Liddell. Best Tassell, Sorensen, Folio, t'lidjaja, D .Pearce, Foote. Umpires : A Stubbs. P. Lamble (F) MERM PRAHRAN 3.4 9.6 12 .7 17.13 (115) t[rHITEFRL4RS 1 .0 2 .1 4.4 7.4(46) Prahr:m : Fraser 5 . James 3, StClair 3 . Corboy 2, Paleodomis, Belcher, w.lt'alford, wutdridge . - Best Rose, StClair, wutdridge, Fraser, Moylan, Morgan. whitefriars: Reidy 3, Maguire, Vernal. Tobin, Cattill . Best- P.Tobin, RReidy, K . Kennedy, G .Johnson, J.Power, M.Vernal. BEAUMARIS 5 .6 9.7 13.13 18 .15 (123) OLD MEN"rONIANS 1 .1 2.2 4 .2 7.5(47) Beaumar3s: tance 3, Gray 2, Pratt 2. May J 2, Spence 2. Presnell R 2. Presnell B . Cairns. Deluca, O'Brien A Ott Best Deluca, Gray, Cairns, Prestiell B, Spence . O'Brien. Old Mentonians: Bournan 3, Palmer 2 . Sollev 2. Dart Best: Palmer, Solley, Costello, Dwyer, Dart, Ballen6ne. ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS5 .4 6 .6 9.8 13.10 (88) GLEN EIRA 1 .0 3 .4 4.5 6.5(41) St Bedes Mentone: Eadie 4. Rhoden 3. Hipwell 2, Connor 2 . Chaplin, Bashatn. Best- Eadle . Hipwell . Dairy, Basham . Connor, Newport . Glen Eira: Mascot 2, Brown, Diamond . Russo, Hall. Best- Diamond, Hofiert, Sagtious, Carvanan, Brown, Mascah . COLLEGIANS 2.1 4 .4 6.9 9 .10 (64) OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 2 .4 4.5 8 .6(54) Coll egians: Broimmg 3,1','oolhouse 2, Kenneally, Clark, Skurrie . Dowling .
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Old Camberwell : Murphy 3. Pernnnan 3, Cranter-Roberts . Jones. Best Rotve, C. Sbil6ams . Scott, Katr.,or, Webb, D. Walker. BANYULE 0 .1 2.1 7.2 8 .4(52) CAULFIELD GRAPiRr1ARIAPIS 13.1 19.3 21 .5 28 .9 (177) Banyule: Tuckman 3, Thiveous 2 . P.witchetl, Reed, B.wilson . Best CR-1lliams, Cross, Ferrall, ThhTous, Tuekman, Reed . Caulfield Grammarians: Coadishaw 7 . Veentjar 6. M argerison 5, Datwood 3. Kretn 2 . Kendall 2. Pennycufek 2, Garr. Best: Cowlishaw, Pennycatick, Kendall, Veentjar. Cassidy . Thompson . 11
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28 D . Spoules 29 J . O'Callahan 30 D. Mutto n 31 C. Bassett 32 M . Natoli 33 B . Reed 34 C. Stevens 35 L, O'Connell 36 M . George 37 T. Thompson 38 W. Keenan 39 A. Hopgood 40 N . Taylor 41 P. Job 42 C . Taylor 43 L . Ferral 44 A . Covery 45 M . Smith 46 D . Nasrallah 47 K . Scholes 48 P. McCann 49 G. Bel l 50 T. Nasrallah 51 J . Bott 52 D. Noonan 53 T. Cusack 54 B . Wilson 55 D. Williams 56 T. Jubb 57 K. Mahony 58 L. Orton ° 59 L. Richardson 60 L. Hol t 61 B. Parkes 62 J . Gilham 63 D . Playfair 64 S. Taylor 65 M. Thiveos 66 M. Vanpoeteren 67 C . West 68 M . Wilmore 69 C . Williams
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your prer ---tions for next year. LAS " Menlo : I a solid win again end, but had the Hoes not been :of goals in "2 they could have fn harder. Tony Macgeorge cracked the a 2nd term to notch up yet another pei ___iai m" c i, a in his great career. The Vultures on ball i :io of O'Meara and the Sullivan Bros stood out hi an otherwise even team . The Hoes had great efforts from Chris Tucker in the ruc' ;, Dwayne r- ')y on a wing. & "at"iew Maud up forv .-ard . nushed .~ all " . in an enterta_~ :r____h in whi : .z tt~i,~ g<. ::opi : . ., Jackas kept brea ng away only to be hauled [_i by he gallant C1. Mark Blashki had a top g . 1,ic in die ruck for AJAX, Gab Dukes controlled the : 1dHeld, with Gary Blieden, Mark Segal, & Jake Sharp providing lashings of dash .
Aquinas' fighting spirit overcame St Leos in a high intensity match that was in doubt until ten minutes before the final siren when the Bloods finally put the result beyond doubt . Al Bethune was superb in the ruck for Aquinas . Andy Cultrera was deadly round the goals and Jason Li~mgstone was an influence up forward as well . The Animals had great contributors in Guy Donovan through the middle, Steve Buckle round the ground, and Brad Bird and Nick Hodder in attack . Monash Blues' goal shooting did them no favours in their loss to University Blacks with the latter's forwards again being the epitome of Dead Eye Dickeity . Christian Gregory and Peter Westbrook, both in wandering functions, caught the eye for the Ashers. Tony Wilson performed prodigies at the sharp end for Blacks . Bulleen Temp was too strong for Old Geelong after half time when they powered away from the visitors . Dean Matthews had a great day with 1I big ones and Jarred Prior was a rock in defence . John Malpas was strong in the backs for OGGs, Matt Golds~ orth~r "'ed round the flanks, and Adam Heski i ( ` the ruck,
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touristic polynomials, which puts them into the -,;p-]iard problem category, so if you don't mind I'll ,,, that a miss in favour of tossing a coin! 'Heads' = I 3 by 1 point. 'Heads' it is! But don't worr y I haven't been right on coin tosses all season! Old Geelong and Williamstown CYMS close their <,n .sons at Como Park and in an entertaining game, ( ;.xpeet the home side to win by two goals . Reserves wins should go to : AJAX, Aquinas, - .lonash Blues, Uni Blacks, & Old Geelong .
1-cry many thanks to all the contributors to the column this season, John Brustman & Peter Kagan , .TAX, Sean Flynn Aquinas, Stewart Smith & Craig ~liallard Bulleen Temp, Phil Skeggs Hoes, Michael ;"alsh Mentone Amateurs, Andrew Headberr y hers, David Mims OGGs, David Whitney St Leos, Jack Clancy Uni Blacks, & Angelo Cosmatos 11,ilharnstowll CYMS. Correspondents the contacts are: 9889 1979 (IV, o ..09 172 558, bfhickey6Cbigpond.com
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BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE - Dean Matthews, plays lii s 250th game for the Bullants against University Blacks this week . "The Kenyan" started his career in 1981 with the U10's and made his Senior debut on 1991 . St Kilda drafted Dean in 1995, but he returned to the BuIlants in 1996 after requiring a knee reconstruction . He became Co-Captain in 1997, and 'Captain in 1998 . He won the Club B & F in 2000 & 1001 ; in the latter season he was the Senior's C<iptain Coach. Dean has played 6 VAFA representative games, including one in the A-B Sc~,tion team, and has captained the C-D4 side ttvice . He has played in every position on the field and in Round 17 last week against Old Geelong kicked his bi,,,gest haul of goals with 11! Dean has served on the Committee for many years and contributes loads of hours behind the scenes . Congratulations Kenyan, not only from your Club, but also from everyone in Dl, and the rest of the VAFA !
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MF.tiTONE 3.3 12 .7 14.12 18 .18 (126) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4.5 6 .10 8.10 13 .11 (89) Mentone: MacGeorge 6, Rock 4, T .Barr 2 . Gunder 2. O'Meara. Dixon, C.Sulli4an, Ogier Best- Johnston, Rock, Gallagher. Gurtler, O'Meara . Ivanhoe Assumption : Maud 4, Flynn 3 . Saunders 2 . McGowan. Pearce, laconangelo Best Tucker, Dertby. Maud. Rawley. Narkiewicz, Lee. Umpires: D. Lane. J. Lipson (F) WILLLAMSI'oWN CYMS 4.2 7.4 9 .4 15 .8 (98) AJAX 4.3 8.6 12.11 16.15 (111) Williamstown : Not received AJAX: Not received. Umpires: A. Hoogendyk (F), J . wignall . R Place (B) . A . Esposito. P. Gait (G) AQUINAS 3.5 7 .11 11 .11 15 .13 (103) ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 2 .3 4 .6 8.8 11 .11 (77) Aquinas: Cultrera 5. Livingstone 4, Tarulli 2, T. Jess I . J . Jess 1 . Willaism 1. Starrett 1 . Best Bethune . Den Braber, Flynn, C(trera. Pierce, Livingstone. St Leos Emmaus : Bird 5, Buckle 2, N. Hodder 1, Donovan 1 . Krebs 1, Matfield 1 . Best: Buckle, J. Hodder, Donovan, Burgess, Manton, Brown . Umpires: D. Londyrorth, G . Skarrdakumar (F), J. Maebus (B), E . Boa], P. Mitchell (G) MONASH BLUES 4 .3 5.5 7.8 9.17 (71) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .1 7.4 12.7 18.7 (115) Monash Blues : Holloway 2, Grace 2, Hawkins 2 . Green 2, Gregory. Best Gregory, Holloway . Smythe . Paytre. Westbrook . M Bolton. Uni Blacks: Wilson 8, C Hatfield 2 . Batten 2, B. Cunningham 2. Moffatt, Nethercote, M . Cumringharn, Schilling. Best Wilson. Schilling, Batten, Green. Hatfield . Costello . Umpires : J. Grossbard, S. Alger (F) . J. Kralevski (B), A Zalcman, G . Rollo (G) BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.3 8 .7 15 .8 18.10 (118) OLD GEELONG 1 .1 4.2 4 .3 6 .9(45) Bulleen Templestowe: D .Matthews It . Panou 2 . D.Bone, Tulloch . Stott . RWtlliams . Lambropoulos. Humphrey. Best D.Matthews, 0Donnell, Stott . Chivers . Williams, Cattermole. Old Geelong : Fitzgerald 2, Sladen, Couch- Slattery. Goldsworthy. Best Malpas, Goldsworthy. Heske, Lonsdell. Stevens , RESERVES MFNTONE 15 .12 (102) IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4.5 (29) (Forfeited) WILLIAMSTOWN CYt+iS 0.0 2 .2 3.3 4.6 (30) AJAX 8.4 11 .9 19 .11 23.13 (151) Williamstown: Not received . AJAX : Not received . Ag ULYAS 0.0 0.3 1 .3 1 .6(12) ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 5 .3 8.7 12.10 16.13 (109) Aquinas : Reilly 1 . Best Hunt, Boland, D. Boland, Harpenn Burden . Reilly. St Leos Emmaus : B. Uaughan 6. Batty 3 . McCann 3, Simondson 3 . Ymer 1 . Best McCann, Pitcher, Mitchell, Betlme . B . Vaugtran. McInerney. MONASH BLUES 2.3 3 .5 6.10 8.12 (60) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .2 4 .4 6.4 8.5 (53) Monash Blues: Blackley 2- Edsall, Muchle. Shields, Baxter, Lloyd . Hawkins Best Campbell, Peel, Main, Shields. Williams, Nind. Uni Blacks : Ralph 2, Rawsley 2 . Wally 2, Waieh . Leech. Best Goonan . Wallace, Brown, Gcohar. Hamilton, Clemen t
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .1 2.4 3 .4 3 .5(23) OLD GEELONG 3 .4 4.4 9 .7 13 .9 (87) Bulleen Templestowe: Not received. Old Geelong: Not received
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Can you kick 6 .9 to 0.1 in the first term, and then only 2 .4 in the next three terms, and still win - when the opposition is top of the list? Well, Old Haileybury did just that and probably made sure of their place in the 'A' Section four . There was a swirling gale and the Bloods certainly made use of it in the first term . Then they tightened up the game - perhaps they were the first'flooders' . O .X. were 29 points down at the last change, and come back they did . 3 .5 was not good enough, and the scoreless OH ran off to the cheers of their supporters 6 points in front . Old time fans maintained it was the Bloods' most courageous win ever. Best were Walden, Morey, Hilton, McKenzie (OH) and Sassi, Landrigan, L . Hanneberry, Ockleshaw (OX). Tough games were on everytivhere! Ormond and St Kevins, fourth and third met at SKOBS with the Monds, 3 points ahead at the last change, kicking 1 .2 to 1 .3 to win by 2 pts. Neuman, Fraser, P. McDonald (Orm), and Nick Hart, Marusic, Olive (SKOB) were the stars .
Mazenod's Paul Riley was the first player to reach 300 games at the club . Captain at 20 years of age of the clubs first premiership team in 1980, Paul has played in another 3 premierships . A fine role model and a magnificent servant of the club, on and off the fi eld . At Parkdale the conditions were cold and wet for a'C' first semi . Marcellin handled the ball well and were in control for the first three quarters, leading Old Mentonians by 20 points at the last change . Five minutes into the last term the Panthers got away . Acreman, goalless in the first three terms got two goals, Stroud got one Solley slotted one and the Panthers had hit the front by a goal . Two minutes to go and Marcellin's Karavasilis managed to snap a goal from just outside the goal square and put the Eagles up by five points . Cox, Theisz, Crown, Slattery, Mason and Rowe were Marcellin's best . In 'D' first semi at the last change Whitefriars were 6.6 (42) and Parkside 6 .7 (43), the last quarter was goalless. However Whitefriars kicked three behinds to Parkside's sole behind to get home by two points . Best were Bateman, Fedele, Law (Whitef) and Lawson, Panjarri, Inserra (Park . )
Old Mentonians veteran ruckman and champion Garry Norton today slipped on the gold, black and blue for the last time in his 377 game career (did he 20
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make a comeback? - ~ NR) . It was a dream finish l in 'A' Section with al
games having a bearing on the four or relegation . Top team Collegians met second team De La Salle, loss by De La Salle and a win by St Bernard's, thirc against Old Haileybury, fourth, would put th( Alberfeldie boys into second place . Well, at the last change, De La were trailing by 3 ; points and had some comfort on hearing that . Olc Haileybury led St Bernards by 11 points . De L stormed home kicking 6 .2 to 1 .1 to go down by 4 points . They were saved by that horrible adagi smirking people always mouth when your team get done " bad kicking is bad football" . St Bernard : kicked 2 .8 to Old Haileybury's 4 .1 to go down by 1E points and ensure a replay in the first semi. In 'B' section Old Paradians and Whitefriars wen level on 40 points . Victory meant a place in the firs semi against the loser of Old Trinity and OMelburniaswhoerplayingofrsecndpla e At quarter time Whitefriars were always on top an won 17 .7 (129) to 13 .14 (92) . Best were P. Lane, B Crow, S . Strike (White) . It was an outstandin performance by Lane who with 10 goals equaled if, club goal scoring record . The Friars were schedule to meet Old Melburnians who were 8 points down a the last change and then kicked 7 .1 to 1 .2 to bea Old Trinity by 14 points . Best for OM's S. Teal, Ton Witts, R Webb and Andrew Witts . It was the ultimate victory in the 'D' Section fir; semi ; Commonwealth Bank led Kew by 20 points < the final changeover and had to defend the lea against a howling wind . At the 15 minute mark Ke still trailed by 19 points, and then at 17,18,1 minute marks kicked 3 goals . About 11 minutes t go and only 1 point separated the teams . No scor for 11 minutes and then 'the errant handpass" by Bank defender resulted in a minor score to even th game. The kick out, a knock on, eventually a hup kick by Bennett (Bank) who although ouhlumbere got ball to boot to Mn by 1 point, 15 .16 (106 .21 (105) . Best were M . Bunnett (5), S . Cloke,)14 1
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Caulfield Grammarians gained promotion to when they kicked 9 .9 to 1 .2 to win 19 .19 to 10 . against St Bedes, Best were G . Williams, Berzin : Lowe (C.G .) and A . Macgeorge . T. Beasley, J . Sell: (St Bedes) . FOOTBALLER
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I ( d i i, ~entonians), Stan Kenny (Old Paradians), Geof f ris (Ormond), Jack Maxwell (Parkside), Barry : ,ieen (Old Scotch), Frank Northcott (VAFA 1 ,Lt : ial), and a Special Certificate of Merit to 'Sun TV Pty Ltd - Station HSV7 . s, fifth in 'C' defeated MHSOB and replace d ,ida CBCOC in fourth posi ti on when that team it down to sixth place West BrunsGvick in the final home and away game. Gerald Mahoney played his 200th game with st Bernards to be the first ever player to reach that iiiIestone . Gerard's career with the Club mmenced in 1969 while still a schoolboy . Gerard i er became Club President (NR) . R4w congratulated Bruce Smith on his 200 games. Bruce joined the club in 1970, won the Best and Fairest in 1971 and has gone on to win a further four best and fairest awards . Captain, social committeeman, Bruce has won the best Clubman award for the past three years . Peninsula Old Boys thanks time keeper Anne Green for her 100 games in that role .
f;arry Shearer. Alphington's vice captain and centr e half back, played his 200th game for the club . In his illustrious career Barry had been a great clubman, C .iptain of the last premiership team, best and f.iirest three times, club delegate and holder of the club record for 149 consecutive games . Geelong's effort in beating Old Paradians (4th in 'B' -cction) by one point was to no avail as they finished 1-u1, 2.6% behind Monash Blues, both on 28 points. Old Haileybury avoided relegation and cost Ivanhoe the double change in 'B' with a 16 point victory. Eâ&#x20AC;&#x17E;_st were G . Campbell, Houghton, Code, Houston, (5 gis) (Old H .) and Stredwick, Van, R. Stewart (Ivanhoe) . In 'C' Old Ivanhoe (5th) defeated AJAX (2nd) by 23 points but failed to gain a place in the four as P rkside (4th) kicked 7.8 to Old Xaverians (3rd) solitary goal in the last quarter to win by 59 points . Leading goalkickers after 18 rounds were 'A' John Butcher (Caul. Gram) 60, 'B' John Jordan (Old Parad.) 61, 'C' M . Walsh (UHSOB) 66, 'D' John Priestley (Old B'ton .) 60, 'E' Henderson (AMP) 58, 'F' John Tenace (Bull . Temp.) 93, J.1 . Woolfe (Ivan .) 58 , j .2 . James (H . Rovers) 70 .
Coburg & St Bernard's met at Coburg to decide fourth place in 'A' Section and who would meet Old Paradians in the first semi. The result was never in doubt as Coburg made good
use of the wind in the first quarter to kick 8 .5 to 1 .2 . Warfe, Sullivan, Jim Sabri & Gardner (5 g1s) were best for Coburg, St Bernard's battled hard but went down by 10 goals . In the oniy last round match affecting relegation, Old Geelong outclassed Hampton Rovers to win by 12 goals and save their position in 'D' section . Calder, Hopkins & Whelley (O .G .G .) and Nash, A. Moore, Ryan (Hampton) were best . Dave Berry celebrated his 200th game for Ivanhoe as one of the best afield and the older he gets the better he goes - Club Best and Fairest in 1971 and captain in 1972 .
150 games to Ian Cameron (Ormond) Phil Carey (St Kilda CBC) . Kevin Kinlock, after 18 seasons and 282 games with Brunswick, and captain of club's 1970 premiership team, decided to call it a day - a career of wonderful service in which Kevin held many club officers .
Coburg's captain Brian Callahan, played his 200th game . Crucial games to decide second place were 'B' Section - Ormond v UHSOB . (result was 8.12 to 5 .6) . 'C' Section - St Bernards v Monash (St Bernards crumpled in an astonishing way with victory going to Monash - scores were 1 .6 (12) to 6 .18 (54). 'A', 'D' and 'E' sections were settled as follows 'A' section - Old Paradians, MHSOB, Caul . Grammar, Univ. Blacks. 'D' - AJAX, Parkside, Hampton Rovers, St Pat's OC . 'E' - Old Trinity, Toor-Malvern, AMP Society, Assumption OC .
Coburg lost their chance for the four in Round 17 Coburg outplayed the leaders, Old Paradians and led by 23 points at half time but Paradians recovered well and won by 19 points . l 1 Alan Shiel played his 100th game for Commonwealth Bank . Old Scotch and Bank met, with fourth place the prize - Bank triumphed 13 .12 to 10 .5 . The finalists for the season were 'A' section Ormond, Old Melb, Univ Blues, C'wealth Bank. 'B' seetion - Ivanhoe, State Savings Bank, Melbourne High, Geelong. 'C' section - Coburg, PowerHouse, West Malvern, Elsternwick . 'D' section - Caulfield Gramm, St Kevin's OB, Footscray Tech, Caulfield . Juniors - Ormond, Ivanhoe, Old Scotch, Balwyn . The top teams in all sections (other than D) had earned the right of challenge .
Winning Edge Presentation s The 2002 season finished on a high note las t
Sunday when big crowds witnessed three games of intense rivalry, and of contrasting degrees of closeness, (on the score board, at least) .
Review of Grand Fi nals . SECTION 1
Old Xaverians again proved their class when they won their seventh consecutive pennant . Their close knit defence never allowed De La Salle to gain ascendancy and with their forwards well on top, The Crocodiles" were in control throughout the match . In the first quarter, Old Xaverians set up their victory when they kicked four unanswered goals . The Xaverian lead of thirty points at quarter time proved more than enough to win them the game . Only one goal was kicked in a hard fought second quarter . De La Salle defenders held firm in this quarter but as their forwards could not convert opportunities . Old Xaverians led by thirty eight points at half time . Against the wind in the third quarter, De La Salle could only add one behind while Old Xaverians kicked another two goals to enable them to lead by the "Heinz", margin of fifty seven points at the last change . Great jubilation greeted Shane Rudd's goal nine minutes into the last quarter as it was the first goal kicked by De La Salle . Soon Mark Lafferty followed with another, but that was the last goal for De La Salle . The Old Xaverians managed one goal from four scoring shots and were thus out scored by De La Salle in the last quarter, which ended with Old Xaverians winning by fifty two points . Congratulations go to Old Xaverians, who again responded to the enthusiastic coaching of David King and the on field leadership of Tony Landrigan . Their reliable forwards led by Rob George (3 goals) and Luke Hardwick again converted their opportunities. Others to do well included ; Chris Carrodus, David Storey, Thomas Curnow and Mark Davies . For De La Salle the best were ; Andrew Scott, Mark Lafferty, Daniel Smith and Phillip Serong . SECTION 2 . NORTH This game provided the closest contest of the day and ended with a nail biting finish.
Old Ivanhoe entered the game as favourites as they had only lost one match during the season and that by the minimum margin .
Marcellin, despite three losses to Old Ivanhoe during 2002, entered the matc h with confidence , which ultimately proved to be justified . Marcellin started with the wind behind them as the,, attacked to the Glenhuntly Road end. However Old Ivanhoe equaled Marcellin's effort of three goals and at quarter time the minor premiers trailed by only three points . The second quarter proved to be the zenith of Old Ivanhoe's scoring as they added three goals to one kicked by Marcellin . At half time Old Ivanhoe held the lead by ten points. Commentators on Australian Football reckon the third quarter to be the championship quarter and so it proved for Marcellin, whose forwards, led by the veteran, Garry Petroff, had nine scoring shots . At the golf course end Old Ivanhoe failed to score, which meant that Marcellin held a nineteen point lead at the last change . It was Marcellin's turn to remain scoreless as Old Ivanhoe regained the ascendancy in the last quarter. However Marcellin Coach, Andrew Trotter produced a trump card as he moved Petroff to defence . Just as the veteran forward had set up the "Eagle" victory with five goals, so he now proceeded to prove a valiant defender, who took several telling marks in the teeth of goal as Old Ivanhoe mid fielders drove the ball forward repeatedly. Old Ivanhoe did whittle away the Marcellin lead but fell four points short of equaling the "Eagle's" score .
Marcellin peaked at the right time and their fitness was sufficient to withstand three hard fought finals and still be able to cling to a match winning lead in a tense finish . Old Ivanhoe were gallant in defeat as they strove desperately to overtake the Marcellin score . There is no doubt the star of the game was the 1992 A Section leading goal kicker, Garry Petroff. (Must be a story there for a journalist, Garry) . Others to do well for Marcellin were ; Jason Mathews, Rodney Beayni and Christian Mathews . Old Ivanhoe were again well served by their consistent stars ; Marty Veal, Geoff. Maclsaac, Julian Mavcock and David Smith. SECTION 2 . SOUTH Collegians atoned for their Second Semi Final loss with a convincing win over Monash Blues and took their first Club XVIII premiership by fourteen points.
s took the ascendancy from the openin g and never surrendered their lead . As has a P Sonash characteristic in finals they were o gain momentum as Collegians opened up a reen point lead by quarter time . ,ltlzough Monash players were given a vituperative l, ore by Coach, Warren Seppings, their respons e slow and Collegians continued to attack and l,i,.iid their lead, which by half time was thirty three quarter belonged to Monash, who T. b,, . suddc n1y found their team work and systemati c , ~ inent of the ball. They outscored Collegians , although still leading by sixteen points at th e change, seemed under threat. N ' .te charge by Monash emerged and each sid e o,"i_,- managed one goal during the final quarter . Iv; r .aash had the more opportunities but failed t o rt them to goals. The final siren signaled to Collegians by fourteen points . C,tu~ratulations go to Collegians, who were the Sr ion benchmark throughout the season . They w; re well led by playing Coach, David Lumley and his off field co ordinator, Chris Mackay .
OLL :, 4 .7 5.11 8.13 9.16 (70) 0 .4 2 .6(18) DE : . £ U .1 0.3 R Ge age 3. L Hardvaek 2 . A Landrigan . P Oekleshaw . G Old . D Storev. B !~sL C. Carrodus, T Curnrnv, M Davles Ers_- . Cahoon, J .1 cnviek, iv Rathgeber. ZTe La Salie : ,. ieny. Rudd Best: Scott. Lafferty, SmiUi Serong. P Brasher, Bourke. Umpires : P. SVaffer, D . V, (F), T. GI a. P. Girolami (B), R. Windlow. B. O'Halloran (G) 8.6(54) 3.0 6 .3 6.3 OLD 2Vfitei3OE 3.3 4 .5 8 .10 8 .10 f5S) MARCELLIN . Binney . J . Rissnom. Old Ivanhoe : A. Clark 2 . M . Stewart 2, D. Smith, C S. Kingston. BesL M . Veal . G. itiiaeisaae, J . R4aycoc : . D. Smith A Weisz, D. Super. Maraeliinr Petrol 5. Cracknetl 2 :uidre :c. Best PetrotT. J. Matthews. Beayni. C. Matthews, Black Umpipes: B . Nunn . L . ,~ „ R. Benson (J). T. Wind!ow (B), P. Mitchell, A. Bvrnes (G) 0 .2 2.2 7 .3 8.7 (55) ( BLU ;s ; 3 .1 7.5 9 .7 10 .9 (69) Blues : M. Ftaads 2, Brol}zt. O'Brien, Howe. West. Wis. Parsons . V vts, L . Woods. M . Riddle. M. Johnstone, J . Stoppa, H . Ba cc is:
Collegians again had a winning forward in Hamish Christie, who kicked another four goals, as well as Simon and Matthew Day and Captain Coach, David Lumley.
. Christie 4, D. Ga¢tbaro 2,J . Gay, i{ Curtis. J Stedwell, J . , M. Dav H. Chrisue. D. Luniley, R. Lancaster, A . Cooke . n. R : zz 1, 1 K . I ._ ;pear, J. wtite ear ( 63 . S .
For Monash Blues the best were; Mark and Luke I,Voods, Mat. Riddle and Matthew Johnstone . In conclusion I pay tribute to my regular correspondents, Steve Ivak (Prahran), Brendan Welch, (Mazenod), John Fogarty, (St Kevin's), Karen Griffiths, (Old Ivanhoe), Bob Lyons, (Therrv Penola), Leon and Jan Collier, (Monash Blues), Andrew McGregor, (Hampton Rovers) as well as umpires, David Windlow and Paul Nailer, who have supplied regular information to me for this column . Several others have been occasional suppliers of information . Thanks to you all as without your detailed knowledge I would have only final scores upon which to comment.
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on OLD IVANHOE - congratulate - .7 rerg reaching 2t30 games last week in the Club 18 North Grand Final against Marcellin. Darren is a player of the Greg Williams school of style, who like the 'Diesel', would not win many sprint contests, but has quick hands, good-foot disposal and patrols the centre all day getting the hard ball in 'heavy traffic' . Darren now plays in the successful 'clubbies' who won the flag last year but were just beaten to the post last week . Well done Darren .
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The wim.-a L7 Sticker Competition for is Glen Ternt'- from a,ter his club had the greatest number of entries in the competition, Glen's entry v,,as drawn out of the UHSOB entries as the overall winner. The p ~ ;ka,-,e includes - 2 nights accommodation at Crown Towers, dinner at Breezes Restaurant ($200), breakfast, valet parking and (2) tickets to the 2002 AFL Grand Final. Congratulations UHSOB and Glen Ternes. -
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And who would believe that with one round remaining, Peninsula - raging finals contenders for most of the season, will have to wait on the results froni other matches for a pass to the September action. The foil is La Trobe University, a side that has been in terrific form winning six out of its past seven matches . The Trobers look set to steal the prized fourth spot, to the shock of Pirates players, coaches and supporters . The equation is simple . Peninsula has the same amount of wins as University but trail on percentage 105 .25 to 95 .13 . The Pirates need to beat Fitzroy by a large amount to improve their percentage and leapfrog the Trobers, or hope Oakleigh has an upset win. All is not lost though for Pirate fans, with the Krushers playing better football in recent weeks and almost securing the win in round nine earlier this season when the two sides drew . ROUND 17 - REVIE W In perfect conditions at Mt Eliza, Salesian, with tall timber Campbell once more dominating the ruck, and Bobetic again gathering possessions at will, jumped from the blocks to stun the home side, who knew they were playing for their season . Salesian, eyeing the double chance, had set up a 38 point lead at the main break through the assistance of Higgins and Grace, and although Peninsula won the second half, they never had the skill or accuracy to mount a realistic challenge . Yarra Valley piled on nine goals in the opening quarter against La Trobe University to set up an easy 62 point win. The Trobers battled to stay with the Bushrangers, but looked second rate compared to the competition leaders who are motoring at the moment . Hancock kicked five goals and was best on ground, while Crowe got three and P Cremean, Keem and A Drew finished with two each . Best for the Trobers were Levy, Hill and Farrant who backed up his seven goal haul from last week with another solid performance. Bentleigh atoned for its loss to Parkside earlier in the season, defeating the Devils by 77 points . Ireson was a stand out and gave great drive all day where Sharp eight with goals and Sice seven, took full advantage . Martin back from injury also played well and McCulloch was again steady in defence . Bentleigh has now beaten every side in the competition and will be looking forsvard to another final's campaign . For the Devils Rob Wise finished with four goals, and Copley, McCall and Vita were tireless . A'shootout' between Old Carey and Oakleigh kept the scorers busy with 79 scoring shots registered for the day . An amazing 11 goal first quarter by the C's looked to be enough to secure the win, but from half time the Krushers were a different side. 9a
Oakleigh came out in the third quarter and kicked seven goals followed by eight in the last, while Carey seemed to stop. I n the end the C's got home by a comfortable 44 points, with tl final scores being: 27 .17 179 to 20.15 135 . Carey midHelde Nick Everett, Chris Angus and Chris Smith, and rover Ni Vas, were prominent, and goals were shared among to players kicking four majors each . After trailing at quarter time Fitzroy blew away Kew, ninniu out comprehensive 101 point wimiers . Tornese was on tarf in front of the big sticks kicking five goals . and Mitch( Meighen and Cahill also played well . After allowing New ft goals in he first quarter, the Reds backline turned it on for t rest of the match to keep the home side to just two more g . For Kew Mainsbridge, Connolly and Bradl ofrtheday worked hard while Looker was also 'eye catching' . Most know Peninsula's requirements to make the finals, a with this in mind they will win well against Fitzroy Brunswick Street Oval . The Pirates are a class side and ow( to themselves to get the points . Regardless of other resul they need to win for their own confidence and to end the ye on a high . Full forward Payze is due for a bag and assisted the magnificent playing surface at Brunswick, will help his si to an emotional seven goal victory. My prediction for die 2002 Grand Final preview, Salesian h( the formidable Yarra Valley in a tune up for the finals. Ft and second on the ladder respectfully this is a clash of t titans. The key to an upset win by the home side will be to s1 the Bushrangers mosquito fleet in the likes of Ash Drew, P Valoppi and Andrew Stone . Players such as Bobe6c a Higgens will need to fire if Collegians are to get up . In NO looms as a'ripper' of a game . Salesians will win by two goal s
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PENINSULA 0.3 0.10 2 .13 5 .20 (50) SALESIAN 5 .3 7.6 12 .9 13 .9 (87) Peninsula: Quail, Crean . Payze, Cook. J .Coghlan. Best- Barber, Warner. J.Atchison, AAtcttison, Dentry,ti4'hite . Salesian: Higgins 3 . Thain 3, Grace 2, Nannes 2, Stevens 2, 04dfietd . Taylor, Brown, Best~ Bobetie. Campbell, Mien . Gaspari, Narmes, Higgins. Umpires: B. Woaihead, B. Woodhead (F) KEW 5.5 5.7 6.8 7.11 (53) FITZROY REDS 4.5 11.14 15.17 22.22 (154) Rew : Aitken 2, Fitzgerald 2 . Dalry7nple, Stephens . O'Connor . BestMautsbridge, Connolly, Bradley, Looker, Moore, Aitken . Fitzroy Reds : Tornese 5, Mitchell 3 . Lee 3, Cahill 3 . Atherton 2, Diacogiorgis 2 . Crane 2. PolLard . virtue . Best: Mitchell, Meighen . Cahill, Crane, Drury. Clarke . Umpires: M . Taylor (F y YARRA VALLEY 9 .4 13.10 15.18 20.24 (144) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .3 7.5 9 .6 12.10 (82) Yarra Valley: Hancock 5, Cruise 3. P Cremean 2, Keem 2. A Drew 2, Parry, RDrew, Stone, N Pask . Stevenson, B Peake . Best Hancock, A Drew, Parrv, P Cremean, E Beal, Valoppi La Trobe University : Wesley 2, White 2, Ludemen. FarranL Lew, Meudsley, Brooks, C Perry, Murray . Edwards . Best Levy, Hill, Farrarit Brooks. White. Ludeme n Umpires: P. Maebus, J. Aspinall (F) OAKLEIGH 1 .4 5.7 12.10 20.15 (135) OLD CAREY 11 .8 19.10 24.14 27.17 (179) Oakleigh: Dalton 4, MacKenzie 4, Hunter 3 . Marshall 2 . Taylor 2. Varkatzos 2 . Bromley 1, Dooley I . Kitts 1 . Best: Marshall, Dalton, MacKenzie, Hunter, Smith . Bromley. Old Carey: Everitt 4, Hart 4 . Vasilopoulos 4, Hall 4 . Anus 3 . Cohen 3, Adam 1, Faelis 1, Heppell I . Vita17 1 . Best: Hart, Vasiopotdos, Smith, Smith, Morrison, Faelis, Battle. Umpires: G. Curran (F) PARKSIDE 1 .1 4.5 4 .7 11 .8 ('74) BENTLEIGH 5.5 9.7 17.14 22.19 (151) Parkside : R Wise 4. Moodie 3. Noble 2, Copley, Partjari . Best Copley, MCCaII, 61[a, A Romano. R Wise . Bentleigh: Sharp 8. Sice 7. Henrv 3, Dimattuta . Goette, Gold, Miksad. Best Ireson, Martin, Sice, Sharp, McCulloch . Dinrattlna. Umpires : J . Lane, C. Stewart (F) RESERV£5 PENINSULA 3.3 7.6 12 .10 17.13 (115) 58LESIAN 2.1 3.2 5 .4 5.7(37) Peninsula: Krohn 4 . Angus 3, T.Coghlan 2. Goidthorp 2, Vidotto 2, R .Carmon . Murray. T.Cannon, Franks. Best: Muir, Murray, Gardner . An us, Vidotto . Whelan _ Sa~esian: Byrne 3 . Botietuan, Todd . Best Brennan, Logan, Byrne, Botieinan, M rams, ToddKEW 2 .2 5.2 5.2 6.2(38) FITZROY REDS 2.0 6.4 13.8 21 .12 (138) Kewa Bradley 2, Searle 2, Bruno, Bell. Best: Water, Makris, Hayes, Allen, Watts, McArdle. Fitzroy Reds: Sullivan 5, Walsh 2 . Prior 2, Bare 2, Kane 2. Heenan 2, S.Andrew, Grant, A.Parsons. Bramley, T.Jackson . Best: 0 . Clark, Heenan, A.Parsons, Sullivan, Urdlo, Waish . YARRA VALLEY 3.4 6.8 11.13 14.16 (100) LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .0 4.1 5 .1 7 .2(44) Yarra Valley: Hale 5, S Pask 4, M Laing 2, R Collett . Strong, Baishatv. BesC Balshativ, Collett, Hale, Ho . Morris, Pask . Latrobe Uni : Correnti 2 . Bailie 2, Hewett. Craig. Walker. Best- Gilmore, Hewett, Bullen, CorrentJ, Pitaro, Bland . OAKLEIGH 1 .1 3 .1 4.2 6.2(38) OLD CAREY 3 .4 5 .9 8 .13 11 .15 (81) Oakleigh: Burt 1 . Ear 1 . Gant 1 . Loicvro I . Cooper I . Best: Gant, Nuske. Nikakis. Ear, I.oicano, Hogan. Old Carey: Raftopoulos 5, Cann 1, England 1, Glannikos 1, Sontay 1, Wardy, Drever . Best: Ctwicharelei, Ward, Leong, England, Ratty, Graham . PARKSIDE 5 .0 8.1 8 .4 9 .4(58) BENTLEIGH 3 .5 4.8 5.11 9.13 (67) Parkside: Costantini 3, M Romano 2 . Martinez 2 . Sherlock, Andrew V. Best: Allan . In hs . Costanti~ll, Martinez. Bentlei~h: M:~kelsen 2, Withlugton 2, Clough . Krotafll, Sampson.Stanes, Strauch . Be. ,. ; ker, Vaona, L ..,: :. : d. Wtthirrgtmt Pat' ;kham, Stanes .
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BE N TLEIGH
Coach: Paul Dimatt ina Res Coach: Steve Hall
FITZROY REDS Coach : Graham Burgen Res Coach: Andrew George Club 18 Coach : Greg Box
1 C . Sharp (C)
1 R. Singh
2 P. Morgan 3 A . Pit6t o 4 S . Side 5 M . Eyles (C) 6 R. Weber 7 N . Lane 8 C. Goette 9 I . Jackso n 10 A. Hen ry 11 D. Martin 12 M. Barker 13 L . Pitt ito 13aP. Papanicolaou 14 P. Krassaris 15 B. McAliece 16 L . Airey
2 A. Walsh 3 S. Dibendetto
17 J. Handhold 18 S . Adaway 19 R . English 20 R. Fishlock 21 B . stead 22 F. Dimatt ina 23 S . Adams 24 P. Gatto 25 D. Gold 26 B. Padgham 27 J . Seeley 28 M. McCulloch 29 A. Clough 30 A. Miksad 31 S. Craven
4 J. Hamilton 5 (a) D .Kane
5{b) P. Diacogiorgis 6 J. Bennie 7 S. Andre w 8 A. Byrne 9 (a) C.Prior 11 (a) B . Athe rton 12 S . Bramley 14 T. Clarke 15 J . Vemali 17 B . Lee 18 M . Heenan 20 T. Mitchell 21 C. Meighen 23 T. Jackson 24 A. Parson s 25 P. Jackson 27 J. Tornese 29 V. Cahil l 31 P. Crowe 32 A . Grant 33 S. Dru ry 35 D . Snaddon 37 G. Hanlon 42 I. McBumie 43 A . Marcon 45 M . Sinfield 46 D. Timm
32 J. Of Giorgio
49 A. Puglia
33 P. Withington 34 M . Pirie 35 L. Ireson (VC) 36 M . Backman 37 P. Hutchison 38 G. Beattie 39 G . Prigg 40 M . Walker 41 J . Neve 42 A. Mikkelsen
51 M . Cairn s 52 B. O' Connor 54 J . Parson s 56 T. Madden
61 G . Virtue
63 C . Andrew 67 R . Holderhead 71 T. Leske 73 J. Bare 75 B . Pollard
43 C. Martin
76 P. Everard
44 A. Simon 45 A. Wade 46 R . Lawford 47 A. Strauch 48 F. Cavanagh 49 B . Clark 50 A . Stanes 51 S . Truffaut 52 L. Sampson 53 A . Sanfilippo 54 55 G . Richard s 56 C. Aitken 57 A. King
77 A . Grill o 81 J . Horridge 86 M . Reid
L A TROBE
Coach: Rohan Doherty Asst Coach: Darren Searle Res Coach : Greg C ri mmins
1 P. Farrant
1 N . Lymn 2 L. Fitzgerald
2 S . Fredrickson 3 D. Sheldrick (C)
3 B . Marchesani
4 G. Crimmins
5 A . Makri s 6 N . Tnetti (DVC) 7 G . O'Connor 8 D. Mainsbridge 9 A. Eato n 10 B. Cullen 11 B. Woodhouse 12 K. Tancredi 13 C . Kiriakou 14 J. Looker 15 C . Bradley (C) C 16 D . Wood 17 B. Allen (RVC) 18 N . Dahlstrom 19 J . Dennis 20 A . Acfield 21 M . Ayers 22 C. Stevens 23 T. Aitken 24 J . Delahunty 25 C. Watts 26 S. Symes 27 T Moore 28 M. Xuereb (RDVC) 29 M. Dalrymple 30 C . Giansanie {RC} 31 D . Cocking 32 A. Drag o 33 D . Waylan d 34 J. Hunter 35 R . Brun o 36 S . R an 37 J . Landwehr (VC) 38 T. Connolly 39 N . Coluccio 40 D. Russo 41 R. Livingston 42 P. Dennis 43 L. O'Donnel l 44 M. Raffaele 45 A. Iaross i 46 A. Pirona 47 J. Denton 48 S. Mirrou
59 P. Ciccarela 61 C. Park 62 D . Krotofil
OAKLEIG H Coach: Paul Taylor Asst Coach: Pat McKenn a Res Coach : Gart h Dartnell
1 B. Gec 2 V. Moen 3 D . MacKenzie (VC)
4 C. Perry ( VC)
4 P. Papadopoulo s
5 S . Adamthwaite 6 S. O'Toole 7 N. Dunne 8 J . Thorn 9 L . Walker 10 P Morton 11 Josh Levy 12 K. Perr y 13 T. Luderma n 14 L. Wakeling 15 S. Brooks 17 Jacob Levy 18 A .Hewi tt 19 S . White 20 A . Murphy 21 D. Edmunds 22 P. Stewart 24 S . Edwards 26 B . Phillips 27 D. Gilmour 28 C. Ross
5 D. Bromley 6 R . Dooley 7 M . Short (RVC) 8 R. Marshall 9 J . Mouti s 10 L. Thomas 11 S. Nicolosi 12 G . Treacy 13 S. Randle 4 R . Keating 15 G . Redford 16 K . Marshall 17 A . Hunter 18 J . Connellan (RC) 19 R. Cooper 20 J . Tolley 21 A . Perdikomati s 22 S . Casa 23 J . Kerley 24 P. Taylor 25 C. Marshall 26 A. Ki tts (DVC ) 27 G . Smith 28 A. Khod r 29 D . Hall 31 T. Bromley (C ) 32 J. Brow n 33 M . Clark 34 B . Varkatzos 35 R . Nuske 36 M . Rya n 37 P. Nikaki s 38 B . PaPadoPoulo s 39 G . Dartnell 40 P. Tatterson 41 A. Roger s 42 S. Dalto n 43 R . Papworth 44 N . Smith 45 G. Chapman 46 B . Nguyen 47 T. Nguyen 49 B . Evan s 50 P. Malcol m 51 . B . Gant 52. C. Cooke 53. C. Hogan 54 O . Pa rton 55 D. Moulan g 56 B. King 57 A. Jury 58 M. Coppock 59 C . Taylor 60 J. Sposit o 61 S. Bar 63 B . Anderson 64 F. Loiacono
29 A. Randall 30 J. Smit h 31 M. Fannig
32 D . Hill 33 M . Watso n 34 A. Murray
35 J. Eyre
36 T. Mawdsle y 37 C . Porter 39 N . Rosengren 40 R. Slater
42 D. Gleason 43 A. Poulton
45 D. McKeeki n 46 B. Launikonis 47 A. Samson 50 K. Hopkins 51 C . Francias 52 T. Stauton 54 T. Peters
49 L. Bradley
55 A . Cummings
50 A . Carman 51 M. Blair 52 D. Hayes 53 M . Stevenson 54 R. Waller 55 D. Searle 56 T. Frith 57 R. Doherty 58 P. Thomley 59 D. Fabinyi 61 S. Moussi 64 J. Croni n 65 D. Kinross 66 S. McCardel 68 G . Black
J . Laidlaw 66 A . Ballie 70 J . Dumaresq
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OLD CAREY
Coach : Glenn Taylor Res Paul Montgomery I, C . Angus (VC) 2 1 D. Fael s 3 . M . Cohen
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5 1 P.Konstantinidis 6, C. Campbell (Cl 7 , H. Van Cuylenbur g 7 , A. Drover R 8, M . Cann g. B, Shutie 10 . K . Shrives 11 . N. Everett (VC) 12 . L . MacFar lane 13 . M . Sontag 14 . M . Curry 15 . N . Bull 16 . R . Graham
17 . M . Yarnell 18 . C . Matthew s
18 . B . Chiuchiarelli R 1 9 T Wood 19 . P. Drake R 20 . J . Raftopoulos 21 . R . Leong 22 . C . Battle 23 . T. Price 24 . P. Unkle s 25. P. Busse 25. L . Chiuchiarelli R 26. D . Sherr 27. N . Vasilopoulos ( C) 28. H . Morrison 29 . S. Assimo 30 . A . Guerra 31 . J. Ward 32 . P. Graha m 33. J. Ma i 33. N . England R
PARKSIDE
Coach: Mark Rowe Res Coach : Glen Dunbabin 1 R . Adams 2 G . Davies 3 K. Noble 5 T. Stonehouse 6 S . Ware 7 J . Muscat 8 J . Chilcott 9 A . Constantini 10 A . Vita 11 B . Hockey (VC) 12 D. McCall 13 A . Copley (RVC) 14 P. Hanley 15 D. Moodie (C) 16 M . Ross 17 A . Roman o 18 M . Schwabl 19 T. Ryan 20 D. Singleton 21 J . Scholl 22 R. Wise 23 R. Beck 24 R . Marulli 25 M . McPherson 27 D. Matthews 28 R . Mart inez 29 J . Libroape rto 30 T. Barlow 31 S . Hogan 32 J . McCall
33 K . Allan (RC) 34 M . Romano 35 G. Panjari
34. W. Giannikos
36 M . O'Connor
35, S. McConnell 35. S. Hardy R 36. S. Wood 37. D . Palmer 38. L . Guerra
38 H . Byrne 42 P. Dean 43 B . Gorman 44 P. Soligo
40. T 41 . A. Gates 42. P. Montgomery 43. D . Joyce 44. A. White 45. T. Bull 46 . H. Giannikos 47. S . Weill 48 . C. Popplewell
46 C . Welsh 47 C . Tyson 48 C . Ross 49 S . Pascoe 51 A . Valomidos 52 B. Cassano 53 P. Romano 54 S. Marino 55 M. Wise 56 T. Wise 57 B. Boughton 58 T. Mangos 60 J. Drakopoulos 61 P. Tascone 63 A . Jones 65 S. Carmody 66 C . Chioppi 70 S. Diver 71 A. Inglis
49 . W. Mudge
50 . A. Kent 51 . R. Hall 52 . A. Stevens 53 . A. Pltts 54 . K. Gi annikos 55 . L. Patt erson 58 . J . Boncher 59 . C. Mason 60 . L. Brain 61 . C. Davey 62 . P. Tompkins 63 . B . Rodrigues 64 . S . Sutto n 65 . D. Eisner 67 . C. Hickey 68 . S . Ha rt 69 . 0 . Winchester 70 . J . Marshall 71 . S . Feehan
72 . J . Engwerda 73 . C. Elliott 74 . S . Mees 75 . C. Smith 76 . J . Vogel 77 . B . Spedding 78 . N . Latham 88 . Mart Heppell
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Coach : Rod Kerley Res Coach: Neil Franks 1 S. Parsons 2 A. Parsons 3 M. Goldthorp 4 E. Bowen (Vc) 5 N. Kent
6 M. Warner
SALESIAN O .C .
Coach: Tim KGllworth Res Coach: Rowan Davis
1 A Stevens (VC) 2 A Thain 3 S Sutherland (C) 4 S Bobetic 5 M Canava n 6 D Forer
1 R . Pearce 2 T. Morris 3 R . Thompson 4 M. Fung 5 A. Drew 6 R . De w 7 C . Bea l 8 L . Morris 9 J. Keem g C . Ros s 10 T. Hancock 11 F. Macvea n J. Cremean 13 L . Gillies 14 E. Krus e 15 N. Pask 16 L. Taylo r 17 A. Lain g 18 L. White 18 D. Ross 19 J . Stron g 20 T. Hale 21 D. Stevenso n 22 B. Drew 23 R. Yee 24 M. Davie s 25 F. Pellagrino 26 J . Longwo rth 27 S. Savage 28 B. Reynolds 29 R. Cou tts 30 D. Potte r 31 B. Sturzaker
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7 S. Murrayy 7 N. Franks (Res .) 8 P. Angus 9 M . Dentry 9 P. Krohn (Res.) 10 A. Hale y 10 T. Trewhitt Ferguson 11 C. Petti tt 12 13 T. Braden 14 S . White 15 A. Wood 16 S . Clar ngbold 17 J . Coghlan 11 8 J . Whelan 19 A. McKinst ry 20 S . Prendergast 21 A Macpherson 22 A. Atchison (C) 23 R. Powney 24 T. Prendergast 25 J . Atchison 26 P. Prendergast 27 S . Payze 28 B . Taylor 29 S . Torossi 30 A. Crean
8 S Logan 9 A Campbell 10 S Oldfield 11 A Davey 12 M Bates 13 I BobeU c 14 A Higgins 15 M Tomblin g 16 G Irvine g 17 M Ferwerda 18 D Barry 19 S Brown 20 A Seeger 21 A Bates 22 R Stevens 23 D Todd 24 A Grace 25 C Ryan 26 J Nannes 27 P Alle n 28 M Byrne 29 D Allen 30 M Cooke 31 M Smith 32 G Riley 33 N Callaghan 34 A Healy 35 P Knott 36 S Nolan
31 G . Davies 32 H. Shorten
38 A Kelly
33 R. Stainforth 34 M . Allen 35 R. Wolfenden 36 P. Serra 38 T. Coghlan 39 S . Barber 40 B . Mitchell 41 A . Vidotto 42 A . Li ttlechild 43 G. Gardiner 44 A . Kelson 45 D. Baker 46 L. Prendergast 47 L. Palmer 48 A . Bonner 49 C. Wilson 50 P. Arnold 51 R. Sharpin 52 T. Neal 56 P. Rittman 57 M . Conroy 58 D. Brennan 59 S . Foss 69 J . Muir
YARRA VALLE Y
Coach: Gary Connolly Assist Coach : David Todd Res Coach: David Todd
37 J Brennan 39 P Pitts 40 M Forer 41 R Mirams 42 C Rose 43 E Maillard
45 S Ho rvath 46 M Sutton 47 8 Bowman 48 J Logan 49 J Rad i 50 D Taylor
51 J Novelle
52 P Evans 53 B Chalmers 54 S Po rt er 55 E Hanapy 56 M Unwin 57 A Howard 58 S Butler 59 D Blake 60 S Jinks 61 R Cinco tta 62 A Chiappini 63 S Parisi
64 A Gasped 65 P Turley 66 S Sinclair 67 D Sutherland 68 C Clausen 69 B Kirchner 70 M Forbes 71 D levoli 72 A Anderson
73 G Gleason
74 D Rao 75 R Nahas 76 N Marinkovic 77 P Dolaman 78 J N 9o 79 W Chapman 80 A Sexton 81 M Bourke 82 A Darcy
83 D Stinea r
84 A Gheblikan
32 J . Parry 33 P. Cremea n 33 D. Irelan d 34 C. Fraser 35 B. Peake ake
, 38 B. Morrison 39 J . Tompkin s 40 H. Cotsford 41 B . Down s 42 A. Ston e 43 H. Park 44 J . H e 45 A. Wingate 47 S . Colli e 48 R. Davi s 49 S . Seabourn e 50 J . Peake 51 H. Clark e 52 A. Hartnett 53 S . Pask 54 S . Simpso n 55 S . Taylor 56 T. Lloyd 57 S . Kehoe 58 G . Kerr 59 A. Joine r 60 S . Laird 61 P. Valopp i 62 P. Buruma 63 B . Whitechurch 64 D. Smit h 65 M . Norr sh 68 T. Collet 69 R. Collet 71 M . Lain g 74 A. Midlan d 76 J . Dickson
The VAFAUA would like to thank Schweppes for their continued sponsorship during the 2002 VAFA season . Their generous offer of Schweppes products for us to sell at our "Milk Bar" assists us to build financial strength to maintain our rooms and run the Umpires' Association . Schweppes is a major sponsor of the VAFA also and we are proud to wear their brand name on our shirts .
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'The best dish of the menu is when you can make a critic eat his words. " Congratulations to Mark Morrison who umpires his 100th VAFA game today. Well done Mark we hope you have a great game. This Monday the Pre Finals Dinner is being held at the MCC Dining Room . A reminder that Jacket and tie are the dress requirements for this function (male). Pre dinner drinks from 6 .30pm dinner start 7pm The VAFAUA would like to thank all the Club 18 umpires who have helped out since their season finished a few weeks ago . Thanks very much for your support as it much appreciated in these difficult times with our umpiring numbers . Well done Santo Caruso who stepped in for ten minutes during the De La Safe and Old Xaverians A Section match, as the Field umpire went down with an ankle injury and had to have the ankle taped up half through the first quarter . Maybe Santo will make a comeback as a field umpire next year as he has field umpired in the VFL earlier in his career . Now Luhe Holmes has had a number 1 haircut Dom Napoli may be able to tell the difference between Scott Fraser and Luke as Scott will be the one with more hair Dom! ! We thought we would take a leaf out of Noel Rundle's book and look back at the A Section and B Section Field umpires of 1996. They were A Section : Steve McCarthy, Anthony Damen, Mark Gibson, Heath Little, Wayne Hinton, Marty Jackson, Peter Gersch Matt McCrohan, Graham Thvraites and Richard Simon . B Section: Colin Segota, Geoff C , Mark Jenkins, Darren Dalgleish, Jamie Kvins, Craig 0'Donoghue, Mark Pinney and Albie Firley. Some of the umpires are still umpiring at the top level (theyre listed in bold) and some have movcd on because of work commitments or retirement.
Lf" : . 째 . .__ . 77 300 ~t A [ . : Well done to Leah Gallp -'ier who today umpires her 300th VA- game. Leah has umpired as a boundai,,, goal and now as a field umpire with the VAFA since 1986. Leah began boundary umpiring and has boundary umpired a total of 148 games to date, with he r biggest achievement on the boundary 300 game milestone today for Leah being two A and B Section Grand Finals . 1988 Leah was too busy to umpire or train full time due to work commitments so she decided to goal umpire to stay involved with the VAFAUA and ended goal umpiring a total of 12 games. She was back on the boundary in 1989 and boundary umpired until
1994 before crossing over to the field. Leah sadly missed all of 1995 due to a knee reconstruction bu t came back in 1996 as a field umpire and has never looke 3 umpiring a total of 140 games. In 1999 she broke into C : football and in 2001 she entered B Section full of eonfiden : 2001 was a big year for Leah as she won die most improved Fie, : Umpire Award . Leah has Field umpired five Grand Finals he: highest Grand Final being the C Section Reserve, Leah has a6 umpired 3 representative games including the 1994 AAFC carnival, which was held in Melbourne. Leah has always put her hand up to help out the eonnuittee starting in 1996 and ending in 2000 her duties where serving and ordering drinks and foods and controlling the Tribunal canteen . In 1996 she was one of many assistants to the Social Secretary helping to organise the Trivia night . Bounce off, Bowling night and Aqua-thon . Leah also wrote Unzpires' Corner from 1997 to 1999. Her scribe partners were Rachel Miller, Peter Simpson and Adam Kiel over these years . Good Luck Leah and let's hope you have a great day on this special milestone, Leah invites all umpires and friends back to the Old Haileybury aftermatch to celebrate her achievement . is ' Who shall request a team count? Is it (A) Opposition Team Coach (B) Opposition Team Captain (C) Opposition Team Runner (D) Any Opposition Player (E) Any Umpire . Last week's winner is Marc Bullard of the Elstermvick Football Club, please contact Karen at the VAFA to collect your prize . Last week's answer: The Field umpire would report (for misconduct) and send the player from the field for shaking the goal post, then lie would pay a 25 metre penalty. Please send all entries to the below e-mail address to win a VAFA prize . Last Week's Who am I winner is Ken Jorgensen and the answer is Sharon Alger. Please contact Karen at the VAFA to collect your prize (I dozen Pulse Energy golf balls). Dc .ri : Murray: Nick-name: Basher (as he reads the Bible), Under 19 Section Field Umpire . Games Umpired: 135+, AFL Team: Brisbane Lions, Best AFL Player : 'Polly' Farmer, Best VAFA Player: Tony Fink (Old Carey 1960's), Hobbies: Umpiring: Football (Winter) Cricket (Summer) . Mark Morrison : Nickname: Mono . AIB Section Field Umpire, Games Umpired: 100th Today, AFL Team : Collingwood, Best AFL Player : John Greening (Collingwood), Best VAFA Player : James Hope (Old Ivanhoe), Hobbies : Bike riding and Camping. R :yself ( Craig Brajtberg): Nickname : BrattaslBraddles, B Section Field Umpire, Games Umpired : 229, AFL Team : Carlton, Best AFL Player: Darryl 4Vlute. Best VAFA Player: Dave Williams (Banyule), Hobbies: Squash, Tennis and Writing Umpires' Corner. SOCIAL EVENTS: Pre Finals Dinner - 26i8 THIS MONDAY NIGHT (MCG, COMPULSORY). 2219 A Section Grand Final Brunch - 22/9 Grand Final BBQ and Band (Band plays from 7pm) - 27/9 Presentation Night: Crown Casino. VISIT THE VAFAUA WEBSITE : i4rnm=.vafaua.asn.au
All correspondence to craig br-acompanysolufions .com .au
30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002
'lbie Firley
5 Chris Simon
5 Wayne Hinton
5 Max Wittmann
Paul Hoffman
6 Neil Woods
7 Paul Croxford
6 Dash Peiri s
Adam Conquest
7 Sean Scully
8 Trevor Hansen
7 Alan Ladd
Landan Blackball
8 Tony Hegan
9 James Van Beek
8 Nick Evans
Mark Taylor
9 Damian Lane
10 Tristan Bovvznan
9 Nathan Carlyon
1 0 Avi Wekselman
11 Alan Stubbs,
11 Mitch Buxton
11 Paul Tuppen
12 Mark Morrison
12 Jamie Kvins
14 Tim Tingiri
"2 Daniel Mousley
14 Ash Hoogendyk
14 Michael Gilday
15 Michael Sneddon
~,4 Sharon Alge r
15 Tim Doecke
15 Mark Jenkins
16 Luke Moncrieff
16 Mervyn Monty
16 Craig Brajtberg
17 Mick Robins
I 6 Peter Woods
17 Peter Keogh
18 Tim Sutcliffe
18 George Paleodimos
17 Mark Gibson
18 Peter Simpson
19 Scott Mackie
21 David Iron s
18 Jason McNiec e
19 Andrew Fyfe
20 David D'Altera
22 David Longworth
i9 Steve McCarthy
20 Brian Woodhead
21 Justin Grossbard
23 Robert Sneddon
:0 Joim Ralph
21 Gajanan Skandakumar
22 Rick Love
24 Jason Moore
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22 Chris Collin s
23 Chris Stevens
25 Mat Taylo r
>2 Nick Fennessy
23 Peter Griffiths
24 Miles Argall
26 Patrick Coulthard
23 Greg Rowlings
24 Leigh Dillon
25 Richard Eastwood
27 PaulJones
24 Graeme Hunichen
25 Lionel Kat z
27 Euan Lindsay
28 Ron Martyn
25 Geoff Moore
26 Daniel Dinneen
28 Leah Gallagher
30 Anthony Lill ey
27 Anthony Simpson
29 Gerard Rolfs
32 Jarred Aspinall
27 Matt Co x
28 Ken McNiec e
30 Simon Olive
34 Daniel Stephens
28 Paul Lamble
29 Peter Jame s
31 Rob Schuller
35 Dianne Whiteley
29 Chris Garcia
31 Robert Semmens
33 Simon Stoke s
30 Justin Lipson
32 Anthony Damen
34 Jeremy Heffernan
33 Robert Mayston
33 Michael Forde
35 Graham Thwaites
34 Graeme Morgan
34 Stephen Morgan
37 David Murray
35 Jason Lan e
35 Troy Brooks
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In the other final Geelong were playing the in form Karingal Bulls and were unable to convert on their fonvard line whilst being able to hold the usually fast scoring Karingal to one of their lowest scores for the year. Karingal Bulls were able to set up a replay of last years grandfinal with a 48 point victory . Karingal Bulls 9 7 61 to Geelong 2 1 13 . Next week Karingal Bulls play Nth Ballarat at Elstwernwick Park in the grand final of Division 1 . DIVISION 2 : The first game in Division 2 was between Sth Yarra 1 and Broadmeadows 1 . Both sides have shown some good form coming into the
finals and the result was far from a forgone conclusion. Broadmeadows got away to a good start and lead the game by 6 points at the first break . Sth Yarra 1 came out firing in the second quarter kicking 5 goals to Broadmeadows 2 goals in the second quarter and opened up a handy 12 point lead which Broadmeadows could not get back in an even second half. Sth Yarra 1 : 10 2 62 to Broadmeadows 1 : 8 5 53. In the other game in Division 2 Bulleen Templestowe played an inform Bendigo and struggled all day to against their bigger and more experienced opposition . At the end of the first quarter they trailed by 22 points and were doing quite well . Bendigo came out running in the second quarter and kicked away in the second quarter holding Bulleen scoreless whilst kicking 4 goals 3 points . They lead by 49 points at hal f
Next week in Division 2 Bendigo will be playing Sth Yarra 1 . DIVISION 3 : There were two exhibition games played on semi-final day by division three sides with Broadmeadows 2 playing a good brand of attacking football to defeat a gallan t Sth Yarra 2. In the other game Parkside played a scratch match as Geelong 2 did a Garry Sidebottom and missed the bus .
Congratulatiojls to all of the sides that participated in the 2002 season and we wish the sides playing in the grand final all of the best for their big day next week . We look forward to seeing as many F.I .D .A. pla,crs and supporters as possible coming to watch thc ?rand finals at Elsternwick Park .
-'INAL DAY SCHEDULE 10 .30azn Broadmeadows v Parkside (Division 3) 11 .30am Bendigo v South Yarra (Division 2) 12 .45pm Karingal 1 v North Ballarat (Division 1) BATES August 21 : Workshop and Dinner Ai 'lust 30 : Presentation Night
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with Tom Dempsey bagging nine . Monash Gryphons Swinburne recorded a handsome win over with the omnipresent Razorback forward combination of Murchie (in an enGrossing battle with the Gryphons full back) and Higgins getting nine between them .
lsternv:ick with the Hawthorn recorded a strong win over E
younger troupe of Collins, Hayes and Carle all playing well for the Hawks . The Wicks were best served by Bruce Mahoney, Murphy and Wigmore .
d games In die . fine end of seasono m with a~ win over Syudal~ton tin South Melbourne .
pick the Gryphons today (again), to avoid being lynched in the 6(,T? playground . The only game of "academic" interest is sees the already relegated Richmond Central entertain mid-table South have little to play for apart Melbourne Districts . Both teamsbe from the four points and it will interesting to see if both teams still "go for it," or use the game as an opportunity to in the finals, experiment. Bearing in mind the Bloods' twos are. I~Louldn't be and may still be trying to get players qualified surprised. Still, I'll pick South to win . WW1 ED SAYS:
,, ut a great jnish to the season as three games have a huge bearing on both finals and relegation! Obviously the top spots are sewn up . In a quirk of fate, St Also, to quote Gough yx .fhidam, "it's time" for Ed and Peter here Johns and Hawthorn will play each other in consecutive, ustar g rehearsal or just t ld love to hear from each and every club, so start sendin weeks . The question is, will it be a full dress. Plenty of thtnking tiQo a case of a quick run through of the script 1 in your nomirrtions toda,7 required for the respective brains trust! Coincidentally, if Swinburne beat West Brunswick and retain a spot in the finals, who do they meet the following week? %%'I less done spot are more or Brunswick off course? Swinburne can't afford to drop of the Whilst the, top three and bottom of the pace and will be desperate for a win whilst the %Vesties know and dusted, there is still some interest in both ends and the second relegation spot to be their fate and may just store something away for the following table, with fourth place working out the decided. I'm sure some people have been week. Swinny for me . be morhing furiously various permutations already, and will ElsfiernwieA travel to Syndal with their destiny not quite in does a mean calculator again come Saturday. their own hands . Lucky Tommy Brain . . John's 4C . The simplest scenario sees Top two clash first up with Hawthorn hosting 6t as it will be required during the day More or may a preview of the second senu next week with the a win for the 'Wicks and a loss for Swinburne mean the Wicks winner of the game today probably taking in a fair are finals bound . Vice Versa will see the Swinny boys in . I wonder if both teams psychological advantage into next tiveek September action . Off course, if they both win or lose, the e Wicks need to be about six goals better off than Swinny to n sides, rV~ will there be a bit o ~vii f With these doubts playing on th l scenes achzcaneb~ stgoing make the finals . Warm up that HP now Tommy! Too much to mind, I'll still pick the JOCs today . play for, Wicks for me . 5winburne South and Richmond meet with both clubs seeing out the Another match with a bearing on the finals is . The Razors overcame the' University versus West Brunswick season . Tough yea for h have enough Pies in a thriller last time and will hope they can win by enough r doubt bounce back in 2003 . South boys lt today, in the comfort of their own home ground, to secure their ammunition though! . Zt'ests have been a bit inconsistent lately, and and Monash clash with the loser spot in the four Finally, Power House might be a bit vulnerable against the cutting edge of the relegation bound . Monash haven't been able to get their year rolling at all whilst the fact the House have a chance of staying Razorbacks. Swinburne for mine. up is testimony to the club as there first half of the season Next up is another game with die potential to influence the destiny of fourth spot, that being the match betiveen Syndal looked like they were bound for the double drop . .Nionash and ilsteravviek, a match where again, depending on the would be disappointed that they face this encounter with so ba result, final placings could well be decided on percentages . I'm muc .een n e and Grypli sain odthe igslan~ tl ir chances especially in front of their win th I oday, tl eaHonse to o nearlbutdoi sure Syndal will fanc y home crowd, comfortable in their plush new facilities, but I reckon the Wicks will do enough to win today (unsure about s r-,TEjED: Hativks, Pies . Syrmers, Piranhas, Blood fourth spot though) . TES Monash Gryphons end of season night this SOCIAL N ) .By contrast, the clash at Ross Gregory Oval seeing Power Saturday (24 August) sees "40hite Man Can't Reggae" House take on Monash Gryphons will see the victor stay in D3 performing at East Caulfield Reserve . Tickets are $10 pre-sold for another season, while the -vanquish will be doing their thing . Tough to call, with the Gryphons' significanfly or $15 on the night. See Rowan or (Pass The) Dutchie for in D4 next year further information . higher percentage suggesting they have been more competitive, although the Piranhas have been more successful lately . I'll M -, 1 c pnnoTF I IQ Ghl1TRA1 1 FR 2(?i72
Gvc;3 luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to all who have sent us informatiort. Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones etc., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to peter via email on PetecPS,Williamson@centrelink.goo,au or Ed via email on EdSill@locker.com It would be terrific to hear from c uery team, every week during the season . Have a great VAFA wes?eeruY.rt
ILI~PTHORN AMATEURS - salute the Bairnsdale connection in the first 50 garners in Adrian Sautle and Richard Johnson . Both add a lot to the club, both on and off the field and their contributions have been greatly appreciated.
POWER HOUSE - F7ank 'Hollywood' Doyle plays his 200th game for the club . Franky has been a Premiership Player, past club Captain, consistently in the top 10 in the clubs B & F, committee member for a long period & now runs a very successful bar at the club. Cameron 'Nugget' Macleod plays his 150th game today . Nugget as he is affeetionately, known to all, has been Captain of the Reserves for 4 years, has won 4 Reserves B & F's, twice runner up in Reserves Grand Finals & today plays his 150th as a very successful Senior Player. Brilliant perseverance Nugget . John 'Blowers' Blowfleld also plays his 150th game today . Blowers one a B & F in the Reserves 10 years ago & today continues to play an integral part inthe Reserves . Many a time Blowers has been part of successful Reserves sides at the House, also being part of our finals teams in the past & after a long time finally reaches this significant milestone . To all three greats of the club, congratulations from all at the House.
Hawthorn v. St Johns Power House v . Monash Gryphons Swinburne University v . West Brunswick Richmond Central v . South Melbourne Districts Syndal Tally-Ho v . Elsternwick
,, tE GLtlt~ D3 SECTION Murchie Swinburne Lauletta Hawthorn Burney Elsternwick A. Jones St Johns Higgins Swinburne D3 RESERVE S K . Currie Elsterlnvick 6 R . Heywood West Brunswick 2 Rosowski South Melbourne Districts0 O'Loughlin Elstermvick 0 Johnson St Johns 2
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Si JOii :S !7 : : 6 .11 16.16 21 .21 28,24(l Cl 2 .4 6.7 8.7(55) POWER HOL := St Johns: A. Jones 6, Horbury 4, Doxâ&#x20AC;˘sett 4. Hilton 3, Koppens 2, Besley i, Jones 1, Paterson 1 . Hartnett 1 . Koneca 1, Van Haten 1, Walker 1, Rydquist 1, Dragv:dge 1 . Bose Jones, Bosley, Brovm, Sharp . Pickering. Dovvsett Powerhouse : O'Connor 2, Boland 1, Marshalll, Miller 1, Rolls 1,1'aylor 1, Verberne I . Best Parker, Miller, Verlone, Mad.ecd, Elliott, Boland. Umpires : P. Jones . P.1F,coc15 (F) ELSTERNWICK 4 .3 6 .9 7 .15 13.20 (98) 6.4 12 .6 15 .13 18 .17 (125) HAWTHORN AMATEURS E)sternvrick : Burney 3. Byrne 3. Perkins 2 . C.Maliony 2 . Yenun 2, 0'Loughlin Best: C .Maliony, 1'digmore . Elvin- Cunningham, Byrne, S .Tviahony . Hawthorn: S .Avery 4 . Johnstone 3, Lailetta 2 Ogge . A.Collhns, C.Collins. Sarille. Glover, Phillips, Reed, Carle . P.Avery Best; Glover, Ruzicka, Jackmos, Reed. I iayes. Umpires: P. Simpson (F, J . Patrick, J. Gregory (B ) MONASH GRYPHONS 2.4 4.7 7.10 9.10 (64) SFdffdBURIQE 4 .3 8.8 14.11 19 .16 (130) Monash Gryphons : Bolle 2, Flowerday, Paolucci . Bourbon, 1Vells. Kent, Walter . Jenkin. Bast 1',, Is, Gross, Harrak, Baxter. Cos}tead, Bourbon. Svrinburne Unl: M. Hi-ins 6. Murchie 3, Milano 2, Fidler 2 . Dawson, Morrison, Albert, Ana,~ . - , Liston, Piotrowski. Best: Fragiaccmo, Smith, M. HIggins, Prior, Eager, . ,d?er. Umpires : L . Holmes (F) WEST BRUNSWICK 8.8 19 .14 24.21 28 .24 (192) 2 .3(15) RICHMOND CENTRALS 0.0 0.0 1.2 West Brunswick : Dempsey 9 . Ca mane 4, O'Brien 3, Brookshaw 2, Shelton2, S. Benjamin 2, Lehmann 2, Clark 2, West . Gordon, Best Dempsey, S. Benjamin, Lehmann, West, Corinna . McManus. Richmond: Not received . Umpires: G . Paleodlmos, S. Rothe (EDFL) (F) SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 .2 3.2 8 .4 9 .6 (60) SYNDAL TALLY-H0 3 .4 7.9 8.13 12 .17 (89) South Melbourne Districts : Mijatovic 4, Harman 3, M. Hannon 1, McKerrow 1 Best: Cheerers, Daalder, Washington, Maajen, Hannan, A Hannon . Syndal Tally-Ho: Reynolds 4 . Hanmemarm 3 . Rutter 1, Bennett 1, Robinson 1, Plallyburton 1 . Bingham 1 . Best Bennett, Moresi, Carina, Henderson, Brown, Mackenzie. Umpires: D . V'hiteley (F). J . Fagan . J. Venables (B), M . Camilleri, J. Venables(G) 15.18 (108) ST JOHNS 4.4 7.11 11 .15 2.3(15) POWER HOUSE 1 .1 1 .1 2 .3 St Johns : Mandrakis 2, Johnson 2 . Hancock 2 . Hyland 2 . Hall 1 . Hilton 1, Waters 1, Adams 1, Sacco 1 . Cotton 1 . AberJaron 1 . Best- waters, Hilton, Wathen, Sacco . Hyland. Cotton. Powerhouse : Keatsl, Scotland 1 . Best: Taylor, King, McClure, Kilpatrick, Braini, Marshall. 8.7 9.12 (66) ELSTERkY'VRCK 4.1 7 .5 6.9(45) HAWTHORN AMATEURS 0.1 0 .3 2 .8 Elstemwiek: KCume 6, Mussared 2, Walker. Best Mitchell, McAdam, Brennan, Davidson . K .Curr1e, Straford. Hawtharn: Lord, Sill, McGowan, McGregor, Moncrieff, Knott . Beat Llnford, West, Allder, Chepa, Williams, Lord , 2.5(17) MONASH GRYPHONS 0.2 0 .5 0.5 3.2 4 .3 5.5 6.7(43) SWINBURflE UNIVERSITY Rionash Gryphons : Leroy 2 . Best: yVaclley . Rogers. Tobin. Block, Tnlliday, Nichols . Swinburne University : Demarte 2, Hativat, Henrv, Kiska. McCaiman. Best McCalman, Goode . Gallina, Roberts, Howat, Re}aioldson . WEST BRUNSWICK 5.3 11 .7 16.13 24.17 (161) RICHIwiOND CENTRAL 0.2 0.2 0.2 0 .4 (4) West Brunswick: Bailey 4, Vitale 4. Tobin 4, Russell 2, R Heyivoal 2, J .HeyvmAd 2, Young 2, King, Carmichael, Brockley, A . Thompson . Best: Team Effort . Richmond Central : Not received . SOUTHRSELBDISTRICTS 5,1 5.3 8 .6 12 .9 (81) 0 .0 4.3 4 .7 6 .8 (44) SYNDAL TALLY-HO South Melbourne Districts : Bry son 3, D'Andrea 2 . Slade 1, Phlner I . Johnson 1, McCauly 1 . Flowers 1 . McKerrow 1, Thomas 1 . Best: Pohlner, Martin, MIlluia, Brady. Slade, E. Henderson. Syndal Tally -Ho: MacFarlane 1, O'Boyle 2. Frederick 1, Burns, Collins I . Best, Murray, Hunter, Christiansen, OBayle, Miller, Richardson . 37
_ Coach: Peter Oliveri Res Coach : P McNally 2 A. Hankin 3 J. Yemm 4 A . Tilley 5 M . Whelan 6 D . Brennan 7 J. McAdam 8 S. Currie (RC) 9 T. Ha rtley 10 S. Liminyo 11 L . Missaglia 12 N . Wigmore 13 V. O'Connor 13 S. Soppet 14 B. Mahony (VC) 15 M. Noonan 16 M. Surman 17 J. Perkins 18 A. Neil 19 J. Hunter 20 K. Currie 21 P. Stuchbarry 22 G . Elvin 23 S. Curtain (C) 24 A. Foster 25 S Gordon 26 C . Mahony (VC) 27 M. Daniels 28 W. Davidson 29 S. Mahony 30 M. Nichol 31 G . Devonshire 32 R Mikkelsen 33 M . Cunningham 34 A. Stratford 35 P. McNally 36 S. Mickkelsen 37 D Nolan 38 A Burney 39 R. Daniels 40 A. Paley 41 D Byrne 42 J . Lilikakos 43 P. Clarke 44 C. Walker 45 R. Grandemange 46 S. Ritchie 47 Dale Brennan 48 M . Frankin 49 M Parraga 50 M . Battaini 51 K Mikkelsen 52 G . Powell 53 P. Robert s 54 S Kirkham 55 T Stanley 56 B Hilton 57 T. Byrne 58 M Bullard 59 A Appleman 60 M Creek 61 M Hunt
~ ._ . Coach : Peter Tyson Res Coach: Ed Sill 1 I . Baccini 2 C. Alexander 3a A. Knott 3b N. Patt erson 4a S. Stevens 4b B. Glover 5a S. Ave ry 5b T. Kerr 6a P. Avery 6b A. Tsoumbris 7 D. Moncrie f 8 J . Cargil;
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11 M . Pollock 12 S . Baniield 1 3aJ . Murphy 13bJ . Povey 14aD. Laule tta 14bT. Fitzpatrick 15 M . Tyson 16 C. Reed 17aB . Ruzicka 17bR. Steele 18 A . Collins 19 J . Law 20 S . Parker 21 P. Burke 22 C. Habel 23 J . Micheal 24 J . Jackomonis 25 M . Zaverell a 26 s . Loryd 28 T. R Crivelli 29 P. Barker 30 P. Phillips 31 L. Collins 32 D. McCowan 33 P. Stroud 34 R. Johnston 35 S . Davies 36 A . West 37 M . Daou 38 B . Bruns 39 G. Carle 40 P. Rossltto
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44 B . Allder 45 B . Mountai n 46 T. 0 'Hanlon 47 D. Lahiff 48 A . Brick 49 N . Tierney 50 J . Gourley 51 S . Signonni 52 C . Frost 53 M . Presto n 54 J . Be m/ 56 M . Coq lan 57 B . Collins 58 T. Dixon 59 A . Doyle 60 G. Saddington 61 M . Gray 62 A .Johnsen 63 D . Kealy 64 N . Kudeweh 65 G. Lilywhite 66 C . Loren z 67 S . McDonald 68 P. Nikoloau 69 T. Papamarkov 70 A . Patton 71 S . Williams 72 M . Waller 73 J . Williams 75 E. Sill 76 C . Pickett 77 A. Smith 78 D . Cart e r
Coach : JaG ; ' :Donald Res Coach: Phil Knight 1 S. Bourbon (C) 2 M. Healy 3 A. Grady (Vc) 4 N . Rutherford 5 T. Gilchri st 6 J. Leroy 7 D . Walter 8 J. Blandford 9 G . Wadley (Rvc) 10 P. Williamson 11 A. Nichols 12 A. Gross (Vc) 13 J. Stratford 14 D . Bolle 15 A. Clarke 16 P. Rennison 17 J. Hetherington 18 C. Love tt 19 R . Coxhead 20 D . Rogers 21 P. Tobin 22 A. Denyer 23 A. Long 24 C. Goold 25 M. Killmister 26 M. Cart er 27 R. Gilchrist 28 M. Varco速 29 P.Warren 30 P. Holland 31 G . Roche 32 A Tolongos 33 S. Edwards 34 M . Graydon 35 P. Bateman 36 G . Block 37 A. Jenkin ( Rdvc) 38 J . Bateman 39 P Young 40 A. Perry 41 P. Ruthe rford 42 D. Kweitel 43 J . Harrak 44 L. Wells 45 J . Gonis (Rc) 46 G . Kent 47 T. Beslee 48 L. Mart in 49 C. Robinson 50 S. Wilkinson 51 C. Leeton 52 A. Flowerday 53 M . Paolucci 54 F. Rizzo' 55 J . Bingham 56 B. Tyo 57 D. Basdan 58 P. Maddocks 59 A. Bell 60 G . Campbell
i ; .: Coach : Peter OConnor Asst Coach: Jeff Scotland Res Coach : Roderick Marshal l I A. Rolls 2 D . Boland 3 N . Pavlou (RVC) 4 B. Turner (C) 5 M. Braini 6 H . Clarke 7 C . Richardson 8 J. Clarke (VC) 9 A. Burt 10 J. Rainey 11 J. Gill 12 D . O'Connor 13 J. Harris 14 W. Elliot 15 P. Haseler 16 J. Carri ngton 17 C. Macleod (RC) 18 F. Doyle 19 J. Evans 20 B. Ryan 21 D. Miller 22 S. Evans 23 24 J. Taylor 25 M . Driessen 26 J. Senior (VC) 27 J. Robertson (VC) 28 D. Murrihy 29 R. Cassio 30 R. Duncan 31 R. Marshall 32 33 R. Taylor 34 J . Marshall 35 J . Kilpatrick 36 A. Robinson 37 S . West 38 L. Derim an 39 D. Crawford 40 R. Keits 41 B . Plush 42 N. Deans 43 N. Duncan 44 R. Parker 45 D. Lewis 46 C. King 47 J . Parker 48 D. Smith 49 B . Urwin 50 D. Chapman 51 J . Best 52 S . Raffer ty 53 J . Sheehan 54 J . Blowfield 55 T. Chapel 56 J . Mahoney 57 J . Gourley 58 J . McClure 59 D. Reinert 60 61 62 A . White 63 I . Bracken 64 65 66 D. Wright 67 68 69 D. Galako s 70 75 E . Williams
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Coach: Mark Petrusch Res Coach : Andrew Tilley 1 M. Smith 2 T. Quic k 3 T. O'Sullivan 4 R . Tro tter 5 D. Tankovich 6 G . Bunshaw 7 P. Byrnes 8 G . Malcolm 9 J . McGrat h 10 A. White 11 S. Lake 12 F. Macak 13 J . Dutto n 14 C. Shanno n 15 C. Barry 16 J . Bi rt 17 P. Carew 18 P. Mouldy 19 S . Lync h 20 A. Quic k 21 A. Jones 22 A. Flore s 23 D. O'Brien 24 T. Guthri e 25 A. Piani 26 S . Bailli e 27 C. Adams 28 A . Waters 29 J . Stone 30 D. Gree n 32 M . Harri s 33 P. Bermand o 34 J . Broo k 35 J . Howel l 36 L. Newbery 38 M . Defreitas 40 41 T. Slatter 42 C . WhitelS Hoare 43 45 K. DayY 46 D . Hogan 48 50 S . Castieau 52 C . Andonopoulo s 53 K . Pard y 54 S . Rawlings/C . Cartwri9 h 55 M . Davey 56 A . Tilley 57 E. Hil l 58 J. Cavanagh 59 N . Somers 60 M . Tapley 62 64 65 B. Cantwel l 67 J. Lan e 69 T. Melville 70 76 D . Phela n 78 P. Galka 79 M. Coombe r 84 M. Funston 85 G . Jacob s 87 . D . Ingli s 88 S. Griffiths
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Coach: Feier McBrearty Res Coach : Kevin Johnson 1 B. Powell (VC) 2 M . Hannan (VC) 3 M . Johnstone
4 S. Stepnell (C) 5 S. King 6 Way. Rosowski 7 A. Hannan 8 S. Aquillina 10 G . McDonald 11 D. Hal l 12 M . McFarlane 13 E. Henderson (C) 14 B. Slad e 15 B. Lazzaro 16 M.Thomas 17 M. Brady 19 A. Johnson-Reid 20 W. Brow n 21 B.Johnson 23 B. Downing (RC) 24 G . Mijatovic -- S. Quail S. Doyl e P. Cheevers A. Flowers War. Rosowsk i
3u C. Kent 31 S. Herman n 32 D. McGee (VC) 33 M . Doyl e 34 M . Fern 35 N. Moojen 36 J. Macauley 39 A. Briglia 41 B. Martin 42 G . Gaylor 43 W. D'Andrea 44 J. Raeburn 49 T. Sutherland (RC) 50 T. Hughes 53 P. Nice 54 S. McNamara 55 J. Pohiner 57 B. Glover 59 D. Walsh 60 N. Warszenski 66 D. McKerrow 71 T. Baade
Coach: 6rdce . . iile,ns Res Mick Roberts 1 2 M Ladson 3 S Hilton 4 S Holmes 5 C Horbury 6 L O'Donnell 7 8 M Hart nett 9 A Jones 10 L Mills 11 L Paierrigan 12 P Walker 13 M Jones 14 P Sharp 15 T Hyland 16 A Paterson 17 S Cockayne 18 C Emery 19 J Co tton 20 M Horbu ry 21 S Koppens 22 A Drag.vidge 23 B Hilton 24 G Besley 25 D Waters 26 H Wathan 27 R Dosvsett 28 J Pickering 29 L Johnson 30 D Ritte r 31 D Rydquist 32 A Rudd 33 A Fonceca 34 M Hancock 35 J Sacco 36 L Adams 37 D Chri stian 38 M Batty 39 40 F Mandrakis 41 G Water s 42 T Ducancubino 43 M Van Houton 44 F Monteiro 45 A Hall 46 B Calle ry 47 G Bastone 48 R Mile 49 E Dizon 50 J Brown 51 C Santoni 52 F Autfray 53 J Pi 54 B Pollard 55 B Pickering 56 A Kizilis 57 M Schonewille 58 A Mita 59 60 P Harris 61 C Gardner 62 B Aberjaron 63 P Robe rts 64 N Moore
trek Tit, ;ne ;s . _ Jason' urchie Res Ci i : David Murphy Res Asst Gc : Carii=rn Bcykett 1 A . Albert (Sen . C) 2 J . Sheedy (Sen. VC) 3 J . Piotrowski 4 A . Fidler 5 J . Demarte 6 B . Prior (Sen.DVC) 7 J . Murchie 8 M . Higgins 9 L. Morrison 10 M . Anastassi 11 D . Milano 12 B . Nicoll 13 M . Luckey 14 R . Goode 15 C . Thomas 16 S . Reynoldson 17 D . Pamcutt 18 A . Fiumani 19 B . O'Mara 20 S . Woodward 21 B . Dawson 22 D. Odium 23 M . George 24 C . Connor 25 T. Hourigan 26 T. Liston 27 D. Murphy 28 H . Dickson 29 R . Cavicchiolo 30 S . Fragiacomo 31 C . Kelly 32 C . Culph 33 N . Smith 34 C . Higgins 35 P. O'Connor 36 J . Carte r 37 A . Reed 38 J . Carroll 39 H . Allen 40 J . Henry 41 T. DrahYidis 42 M . Hudso n 43 J . Roberts (Res . VC) 44 S . Stien g 45 D . Islip 46 J .Sandhu 47 J . Sevdalls 48 D . Littl e 49 T. Coleman 50 M . McCalma n 51 P. James (Res . C) 52 S . O'Donnell 53 L. Waters 54 S . Dobson 55 S . Gallina 56 I. Fre e 57 P. Jones 58 A . Roberts 59 A . Kliska 60 S . Rule
Coa : . v Hannett -sist : SPreos B ,sley F: .sC_ . , ~~ : Tony Psinas I J . Hanneman n 2 I. Bingham (VC) 3 Pv1 . Joy M . Beckett 4 P. Henderson 5 D. Hannett B . Dix 6 V. Won g Pat . Buchanan 7 A . Bum s 8 R. Bennett 9 D. Richardson 10 T. Fairies A . Hallyburton 11 J . Rutter (DVC) 12 J . Mores i 13 S . Miller 14 S . O'Boyle 15 N . Murray 16 R. Holland 17 L. Fuller 18 S . Macfarlane 19 M . Glenister 20 C. Hal l 1. Mackenzie 21 A . Dance 22 M . Buckley 23 M . Harpe r 24 M . Macfarlane (R.C) 25 C. Clark 26 A . Morrison 27 M . Leplaa 28 A. Frederick 29 D. Battaglia 30 B . Holland 31 A . Richardson (R .VC, 32 L. Hanneman n 33 T. Bartholomew 34 N . Hunter 35 C. Cachia (C) 36 T. Fleming 37 B . Robinson 38 M . Christiansen 39 D. Hallisey 40 J . Collins 41 M . Merest 42 J . Allen 43 A . Brown 44 D. Raab 45 B . Watson 46 M . Payne 47 R. Allard 48 D. Reynolds 49 D. Schuiling 51 C. Discombe 54 P. Sheer
Coach: Julian Sienrand Res Coach : atih~ .~ Lewis 1 J King 2 P Hamilton 3 G Heppe[[ 4 C . Lehmann 5 A Cannane 6(a) C. Lewis 6(b) S Pietsch 7(a) F Vital e 7 b) S Benjamin 8 E . Heywood 9 A . Morphett 10 S . Byrn e 11 H . Bailey 12 B . Clarke 13 S . Brockley 14 N . Lampel 15 M . Russell 16 P. Harris 17 R . Heywood 18 M . McManus 19 M . Shelton 20(a) B. Young 20(b) D Edwards 21 S McNamara 22 A . Steward 23 D Henderson 24 J Jenki n 25 D. Kent 26 R . Benjamin 27 D. Disisto 28 J Ward 29 D. Campbell 30 M Lewi s 31 S Edwards 32 M . Carmichael 33 T Thompson 34 I. Twry(ord 35 D Jelbart 36 S . Campbell 37 T Dempsey 38 S . Darling 39 R Wes t 40 R Baker 41 R . Miller 42 C Norman 43 J Tobin 44 A Hamilton 45 J Smith 46 A Band t 47 A Thompson 48 M Moore 49 L. Stewart 50 A . Bagnall 51 L Sherry 52 B . Flanagan 53 B . Binnie 55 G. Marazita 56 C . Rile y 57 J . Draper 58 D. Coonan 59 T. Hamilton 60 C French 61 K Hilto n 62 S Dishon 63 J . Gartlan 64 W Dunlop 65 N . O'Brien 66 M . Malone 68 C Stevens 69 B Ratcliffe 70 D Weston 71 M Brookshavv 72 M Anderson 75 P Brun t
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2 are constantly reminded that football is a winter ie but the human physiology and psyche are in iy ways ill equipped to perform at optimal level s dining this time of year. The fact is that most players reach a low ebb in terms of enthusiasm and feelings of self worth during the depths of winter . This has important ramifications for coaching during this period . The difficulty for the coach lies in maintaining player enthusiasm and at the same time ensuring that the physical fitness is not compromised. Tests of players at Amateur level in recent years h.tve indicated that aerobic capacity dips markedly iom pre round 1 to early in the second half of the - r,son. Below are some suggestions to held change routine and help maintain a-igh fitness level and quality mental approach a this time of the season .
ore worthwhile De' 3te players to run specific drills at training. B Speak positively always to players. 9as coach you are also subject to irrational mid winter blues) . C Create non training reasons for players to get together at the club . E .g. handball comp, guest speakers. D Use of video or visualisation techniques to help players focus on how things will be in
August/September. The smell of the newly mown grass, which means Spring and finals, cannot be recreated by any of the above techniques . Hopefully though, by utilising some of these ideas we can help players obtain maximum performance levels now, and assure that they are as prepared as possible come finals time . Vol. 95, No. 1 5
enoc` Cenior Coach beach, hill or street run Aquarobics or pool session Boxercise or boxing classes Step or aerobic classes Body titan or weights circuit Squash tournament Martial arts classes
Most amateur clubs train between 60 and 100 times in a season. Why not take players to an alternative venue for non football based training? Much literature exists detailing the efficacy of cross training . The basic rule is to choose the fitness parameter, (e .g. Aerobic capacity) that you are working on and try to recreate the desired training effects away from a football environment . Cross training can be used to significantly augment fitness levels and is also extremely useful in dealing with injured players particularly those with chronic (overuse) injuries like shin splints .
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D4 has once again proven to be one of the closest divisions in the VAFA with six closely placed teams vying forfive spots in the finals. If the Saints win, they are in, if they lose and Mount win, then Mount takes their spot. The top spot is als o up for grabs with tYerribee needing to win to take it out, however, should they lose, then it will be Rupo's should they win by a large margin . Just to throw another curly into the mix, should Rupo and the Bee's both lose, then North, with the bye, will take top spot.
REVIEW Werribee Amateurs easily accounted for an undermanned Box Hill North after they opened proceedings with a fourteen goal to one first half that effectively ended the match . The second half saw a goal kicking frenzy for the Bees, but perhaps the highlight was the fact that this was llterribee s most accurate kicking for the season with nineteen goals from twenty three scoring shots from the half. Lovell with ten goal and titzalsh and Marinis with five of their own led the goal kickers from for Werribce as they won by 195 points . Old Westbourne traveled to Parkville to take on UHS-VU in what was a lop sided affair from the opening bounce. The frightened students had no answers for the physical presence of the ferocious Warriors and with Glen "Little-Bottom" Robson, Leon "Platters" Fairfield and Andrew "Burra' Horsburgh running amok virtually unchecked, numerous opportunities were provided to their forwards. Tom "Pinball Wizard" Gigas and Kaine "One-Quarter 'Nonder" MMurphy took full advantage as the Warriors notched up their biggest win in a few seasons winning by 109 points . The match between St . 's and North Brunswick was a must win for both teams, with a finals berth on the line for the Saints and a double chance up for grabs for North . Unfortunately for the Saints, they could not maintain the intensity of the last two weeks and with James Murphy having a dav out for North his side kicked six goals to one in the firs ktquare,HowvhSintsdmageoclwhiryba into the contest through some fine performances from Rob Orme . Al Dywer and Mike Deboer in the centre, and managed to be within a kick going into the fmal change . The last quarter saw an all out attack by St Marys but North were able to withstand the pressure, with Simon Care back to his best in the back line, and then managed to kick a couple of steadiers to run out 20-point winners. In a battle of the D4 heavyweights in Albert Park and Rupertswood, it was the visiting Falcons who started confidently, however failing to capitalize and allowing Rupertswood to be quick on to the ball and make good use of the wrings in clearing any advances to move the ball into their scoring zone. Dave Borley and Phil Chambers were featuring in the play for the Falcons while crack forward, Sean Allan, put the Falcon's first goal on the board with a brilliant goal from the pocket boundary to go into the first change 1 .3 to 2 .5 . Rupertswood managed to extend their lead to four goals at half
time, however, after the break the Falcons hit back hard kicking the next three goals . Rupo
then rallied to kick two steadying goals and in the final quarter the pace and discipline of the home team shone through as Rupo ran out solid four goal winners. In the other match, for which I didn't receive a report, Eltham were far too good for Bulleen as they won by 124 points . ivlt .Lilydale had the bye . We . ribee have a chance to snare their first VAFA top spot against their old foes, Old Westhourne, in what promises to be an epic local derby at Warrior Park . When these two teams meet it is always a lot more than the four points that are on the line and with the huge win the Warriors experienced last week, many pundits are predicting a boilover in the making . However, the Bees have found some of their early season form last week and will be looking to build on this going into the finals . This is a match that will be won in the engine room and if the likes of Tedesco and Keogh can control the flow from Robson and Wilson, then it should be the Bee's in a close one by 14 points . RSt .Lilydale take on UHS-VU in this must win encounter. The students appeared to be more concerned with the performance of their seconds last week and I believe they w1Il continue this strategy this week which will work to the advantage of die Rams. UHS-VU will cop a shellacking as Mount make a charge for the finals (while crossing their fingers on the result of the Albert Park versus St .Marys match) with a 101 point victory . Although the wooden spoon is now decided (a dubious congrats to Bulleen), the match between Box Hill North and Bulleen does hold some degree of significance towards [he rebuilding for both teams 2003 seasons . Both teams have shown glimpses of good form throughout the season and would confident of pulling off a victory and in what will be a close match . I think Box Hill should have too much quality players and pull off a morale-boosting win by 5 points . Rupert swood have found form at the right time of the year and are quietly confident of making up for last years disappointment this time around . Eltham is one of the biggest road trips for the lads from Sunbury, a fact that will not be lost on the Turtles . With nothing to lose, Brian Doody's troops will throw everything but the kitchen sink at Rupo and have been known in the past to pull off big results in these types of clashes . Rupertswood, however, have shown they are a class above most teams this season and will revel in the open spaces of the Eltham College Ovals as they sprint home with a 22 point victory . St .hiarys have shown that they are a team not to be taken lightly, and should they make the finals, they will give it a real shake. Should the Saints pull this one off, they will meet th e rr neentc, i0 C!1l1TQA11 CO
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Falcons next week in the Elimination Final chock full of confidence. On the other hand, Albert Park will be bitterly disappointed by their loss last week and will be hoping to go into the finals with a solid win under their belt . Given this, the likes of Dwyer and Gilchrist will be at their brilliant best for the Saints, however, their team mates will find it hard to combat tlle Albert Park forward line lead by the brilliant Allan, and as such, it will be the Falcons sending the Saints out of the finals race with a 18 point victory . North Brunswick has the bye. SOCIAL EVENTS : St Mary's are holding their vote count, this Saturday night at the rooms. They will then follow up with their Presentation Night on Friday the 27th of September at the Malvern Valley Golf Club, Tickets are $60, all inclusive. Albert Park is holding their annual Calcutta and vote count tomorrow. Tickets are still available at $50 which includes entry into the $5,000 draw and a spit roast lunch plus all the b°er, wine and soft drinks you can drink . old Westbourne is holding its now traditional ftaraoke night at the club after this weeks match . Come along and here Ragsy and Cllinner's rendition of "Islands in the Stream" with the rest of the club. PRESS CORRESPONDENT S Anyone who wants to have their say in the team of the year, please get your player nominations into me at gavanf@cleanevent .com.au by next bqonday.
OLD WESTBOURNE "Stunning" Steve Leitch plays his 100th match for the club this week . Known for his hard work on the training track and great running and ball gathering abilities on a Saturday, "Slim" has coached the Reserves for a number of seasons. When asked what is his career highlight at rl recent Sportsman's night, Slim responded with "a recent trip ,;;ith my best mate Rivers, overseas!" RUPERTSWOOD - Captain Brett Sinttett and Lucas Plummer both played their 50th match for the club. The extra significance of this achievement is the fact that Rupertswood is a club that has only played 52 matches in its brief history. Therefore well done to Brett and Lucas as well as the club .
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S . Allan Albert Park 5 69 J . Dwyer St Marys 0 58 Lovell Werribee 10 57 Tate UHS-VU 2 53 Wallmeyer North Brunswick 1 39 D4 RESERVES H. Tsialtas North Brunswick 0 45 Cavalieri UHS-VU 1 43 Phillips Rupertswood 0 40 Pastras Albert Park 0 37 Cimino Bulleen Cobras 2 37
WERRIBEE 5.4 14.9 24.11 33.13 (211) BOX HILL NORTH 1.1 1 .1 2.4 2 .4 (16) Wesrllbee : Lovell to, Walsh 5, Mannis 5 . Kerr 3, Murphy 3, Tedesco 3 . Keogh 2, Dawes, D .Ellis. Best Walsh, Lovell, Murphy, Riarinis, Tedesco, Mahoney. Box Hill North: Hutchinson,Odza . Best Wilson, Cook, Blackman . Davie, K.Oldfield . Umpires: M. Argall (F), V. Vaiopoulos (B), S. Vaiopoulos . A Tavilla (G) UHS-VU 4 .3 5.3 8.4 8 .6 (54) OLD WESTBORNE 6.7 14.9 17 .16 23.25 (163) UHS•VU: Tate 2, Hayiles 2, Goainge 2, Ternse. Greenbank. Best Langendorf, Ztilicki . Gorringe, Greenbank, Rose, Ludlow . Old Westborne: G7gas 7, Murphy 5 . A Horsburgh 4, Fairfeld 2, Robson 2, Phillips, A Leitch, Skinner. Best Robson, Fairfield, Ptiillips . Gigas, ALeitch, A Horsburgh. Umpires: R. Marlyn . C. Love (F). R. Goodman . M. Slodyczka (B) . J . Talavera (G) NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .4 10.6 12 .9 17 .12 (114) ST MARYS 1.2 7.5 11 .9 13.16 (94) North Brunswick : Murphy 6, Verga 4, Guppy 2 . Pizzari . Lattouf, Wallmeyer, Rhook, D.Neu2on. Best- Boudoloh, Murphy, Santecroce, Guppy, Care, Sammartino . St Marys: Ryan 5, Bernardi 3, Orme 2, Boer, A.D o-yer. Best: Orme, Ballant}ne . ADtvyer. Bernardi, Boer. Ryan. Umpires : P. Griffiths. G. Rolls (F), S . Bogisich, H. Cosgriff (G) BULLEEN COBRAS 1.0 6 .4 7.5 7.7(49) ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 8.9 14.11 20.17 25.23 (173) Bulleen Cobras : Ma7zarella 2 . Bourbon 1, Cox 1 . Mernagh 1 . Ricketts 1, Trinclu 1 . Best: Dall'oglio . Trinchi. Fortune, Borrelli, Archer. Olney. Elthacn: Chapple 9, Brick 4 . Jeal 3, Gathercole 3, Sharpe 2, Panetta 2. Duggan 1 . Coonerty 1 . Carter 1, Luttlck 1 . Best- Doody. Brick, Savage. Chapple, Luttick, J. baud . Umpires: G. Kelly. A Ladd (F), M. Ladd (B ) RUPERTSWOOD 2 .5 8.8 10.10 16.12 (108) ALBERT PARK 1 .3 4.4 7.10 11 .14 (80) Rupertswood : Clarke 4, PLummer 3 . Burrows 2, Baines 2, Gallus 2, Eden . Flinn. Henry. Best: Sinnett, Plummer, Battles, Flhm, Clarke . West. Albert Park: Allan 5, Roe, Acklom, Hannett, Robilotto . Venables, D'Odoric. Best Bentley, Storey. Robinson, Chambers, Allan . Roberton. Umpires : M. Forde (F) RESERVES WERRIBEE 16.11 (67) BOX HILL NORTH 7.5(47) (Forfeited) UHS-VU 5.6 9.12 12.19 15.26 (116) OLD WESTBORNE 1.0 1.1 1 .3 2 .5(17) UHS•VU: De Lulse 4, Mills 3 . Slieperd 2, C w1ihtish 2. Siotos 2, Cavalieri . Hutchison Best Davidson, Sheperd, R Whitish, Dolence . C A'itnish, Weber. Old Westborne : Cross well 2 Best- O'Sullivan, Aquilina, Crosswell . Rivalland . D Horsburgh, Miller . NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .5 3.7 10 .10 18,11 (119) ST MARYS 0.0 2.1 3 .1 8 .3 (51) No rth Brunswick : P.Sorleto 5, Papanikolou 3, H.Tsialtas 3, Wernham 2. B .Carter 2, Magnusson, Dusan, Brilfa . Best: Ferrante. Giovanoglou, P.Sorleto, Burrows, Aliani, Pisasale . St Marys: Rousis 3 . Theoharris 3. Vincent. McLennan. Best:Wibewa . Lane, McLennan, Vincent . Wright . Koumantatkis . BULLEEN COBRAS 0 .4 3.5 9 .8 13.9 (87) ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1.2 5.5 7.5 8.9(57) Bulleen Cobras: Todd 3, Vass 3, Nast 2, Lykopandis 2, Cimino 2, Zebire 1 . Best: Todd, Vass . Nasr. Lykopandis, Cimino. Zebire . Eltharu Coll egians : Jenkins 3. Smith 2, C. Watson 1 . Wright I . Keleher I . Best- Jenkins, Keleher. Donaldson, Brummond . Glare, A Watson . RUPERTSWOOD 4.2 5 .5 8.6 9.8(62) ALBERT PARK 2 .4 6 .7 12.8 16.8 (104) Rupert swood : Phillips 3, Jordan . Gaunt 2, Mcgrath, Mckenzie 1 . Best O'callaghan, Temming . Cerro, Page, Mcgrath . Jordan. Albert Park: Mandylaris 4, Green . Parmansche 3. Daley, Fairfield 2, Wier . Overend 1 . Best Fairfield, Overend, Parmansche, Grace, Panayotou, Williams .
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ALBERT Coach : John Ahern Has Coach : Paul Shoppee 1 P. Smith (C) 2 S. Robinson (s) 2 N . Pastras (r) 3 R . Baker 4 G. Parmansche 5 J. Hannett 6 J. Storey (VC) 7 S . Venables 8 C . Jackson 9 P. Chambers 10 M . Phillips 11 A . Fleming
12 C. Feinting 13 B . Payne 14 S . Fairfield 15 D. Borley (s) 15 J . Snorasson (r)
16 C. Roberton (VC)
BOX HILL iv4 Coach : Peter Armstrong Res Coach : Ian Atkinson I Blackman J 2 Smith S 3 Odza A 4 Potter J 5 Pietersen A 5a Hutchinson r 5b Jenkins A 6 Martini D 7 Stewart S 8 Lacey M Be Chamberlain R 9 Sallantioglu A
10 Cook S Kennedy D 14 Gmaz R 15 Jimoulis T 16 Weston G 17 Cavallo G
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Coach: Brian Doody Res Coach : John Glar e
Coach: Angelo Lamanna Assist Coach : Scott Dodson Has Coach : Matt Bourbon 2 R . Cimino 3 S. Wigney 4 N . Cartledge
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2 T. Duggan 3 E. Savage 4 B. Doody C/C 5 D. Brick 6 T. Carter 7 B. Rashi d 8 L Sharpe 9 C. Watso n 10 W. Bates 11 J. Mizzi 12 A. ~all s 13 R. B 14 J. Kerkha e m 15 L . White 16 D . Barnett 17 L. Daly 18 S . Macdonal d
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19 Keillor L 20 Oldfield K 21 Hopes J 22 Steele A
20 R. Montgomery 21 N. Lykopandis 22 P. Memach 23 T. Mehrez
20 J . Panetta 21 M . Hart 22 J . McKenzie 23 R. Watson
21 P. Shoppee 22 D . Overend 23 V. Surace 24 T Green 25 K . Daley 26 J. Hamath 27 M . Hyams 28 R . Buckley 29 J . Marinis 30 A . Mandylaris 31 S . McGuire 32 J . Robilotta 33 J . Murray 34 T. Houston 35 A. D 'Mingo 36 M . Pearson 37 L. Hogan 38 J . Rowe 39 D .'Odorico 40 M. Lapsley
24 Ferris C 25 Michelle A 27 Thoi T 28 Brunning S 29 Rodger, M 30 Bolitho J 31 Ives C 32 Mortimer P
25 W. Olney
25 C. Horsburgh 26 J . Glare Res C/C 27 J . Stockdale
41 T. Panayotou
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17 D. McLellan 18 J . Taylor (s) 18 H . Koop (r) 19 A. Steward
20 K. Grace
42 J. Wier 43 J. Tsoukas 44 C . Leorke
45 J. Bourne 46 S . Allan 47 L . Tricaric o 48 M. Dowdl e 49 C . Wilson 50 S . Mellis 51 L. Miceli 52 A . Graham 53 M . Williams
54 W. Roe 55 S . Chisholm 56 D. Smyth
57 J . Sutton 58 J . Hoy ,59 G . Irvine 60 I . Pignataro 61 J . Daley 62 A. Harper 77 S. Garcia 78 J. Norman 79 S. Toth
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34 McCartin M 37 Woolridge D 38 Buckland G 38a Bennett G 40 Tsaclidis J 41 Jackson C 42 Tarulli A 44 Garrett J 46 Cinar K 48 Marulli D
49 Ellis T 50 Tarulli M 53 Oldfield I 69 Aguilar G 78 Steele P
80 Evans;S 111 Armstrong P
24 P. Mastromanno 26 J. Hambridge 27 J. Cartledge 28 A. Foskett 29 R . Sheehan 30 R . Hadisutanto 31 M . Flood 32 W. Feutrill 33 A. Cook 34 C. Cha n 35 K . Burton 36 P, Dall'oglio 37 J . Paatsch
38 G . Brown 39 C. Archer 40 A. May 41 R. Rigoni 42 V. Dam 43 D. Beraldo 44 H . Biram 45 D . Bourbon
46 A. Burton 47 S. Irvine 48 M. Soumelidis 49 G. Anderton
50 C . Frayne 51 R . Rodrigues
52 T. Hurley 53 D . Ingram 54 A . Lamers 56 M . Mastromanno 57 S . Mastromanno 58 D. Mcmullin 59 A . Nasr
60 T. Bourbon 61 D. Rennie 62 B . Pollock 63 M . Regan
64 J . Reynolds
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28 T. Barnett 29 D. Hovrgate 30 M. Decke r 31 B. Kelehe r 32 C . Bau d 33 A. Howgate 34 D . Buller 35 G. Smith 36 L . Donaldso n 37 J. Trumble 38 R . Beecroft y 39 F. Coonerr 40 J .Bau d 41 A . Man n 42 J . Hovr at e 43 J . Man gn 44 T. Johns 45 R. Davies
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50 51 S. Maxfield 52 G . Stackpool e 53 54 P. Harding 55 G . Jenkin s 56 J. Shanno n 57 S. Gathercol e 58 59 B. Evan s 61 62 63 M . Luttick 64 S . Schafe r
65 J . Ricketts 66 G . Mandeki c 66 J. Robinso n
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Coach : Ashley Casperson Res Coach : Stephen Leitch
Res Coach : Gary Cutler
Coach: Tony West Res Coach : Shane McLauchlan
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7 . C. Varga 8 . K Maniscalchi (VC) 9 . A Del Biondo 11 . C Gibson 12. J Commerford 13. R Kidd 14. C Kennon 15. A Bullerjahn 16. D Morrison 18. V Steer 19. M Leonard 20. J Penhale 21 . M Cunningham 22. M Wells 23. B Egan 24. Luke Merrett 25. A Delahunt 27. N Pearce (VC) 28. A Costello 30. A Penhale 31 . T Hansford 32. P Carolan (C) 33 . C Anderson 34. L Kellett
6 Piz=ad D 7 Magnuson D 8 Guppy D 9 Sammartino A 10 Fawcett W
7 Whitehead B . 8 Ramsay J . 9 Clarke M . 10 O'Callaghan A . 11 Moule B. 12 Cardillo K. 12 Temming M. 13 Sinnett B. 14 Plummer L. 15 Webb N . 16 Clarke P. 17 Hatty R.
36. T Roche 37 . B Dunn 38. T Van Duuren 39. L Allanson 40. M Rhodes 41 . R Katene 42. M Pereira 43. D Holloway 44. N McConnell 45. K Fraser 46. N McConnell 47. C Lonergan 48. S Dougherty
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7 A. Christo 8 A. Horsburgh 9 K. Murphy 10 J. Wilson 11 S. Phillips 12 N . Naidu 13 J. Cornea 14 S. Mattsson 15 A. Board 16 S. Christo 17 M. Aqualina 18 P. King (VC) 19 R . Aldridge 20 M. Houston 21 M. Christo 22 L . O'Sullivan 23 S. Huntington 24 L . Fairfield (C) 25 M. Stapleton 26 P. Mesman 27 D . Billman 28 D . Slattery 29 D . Horsburgh 30 R . McMillan 31 M. Baulch 32 G . Jenkinson 33 D . Benn 34 P. Stewart 35 D . Rivalland 36 K. Pillsbury 37 A. Leitch 38 B. Mattsson 39 A. Robbins 40 S. Leitch 41 K. Miller 42 S. Roberts 43 A. Runciman 44 B. Slattery
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48 T. Scholes 49 R . Naidu 50 P. Habersatt 51 L . Stevens 52 D . Ball 53 S. Chaffey 54 M. Crosswell 55 D . Clowes 56 R . Skinner 57 M. Warren 58 I . Smith 59 A. Lipscombe
55 Trebilcock B . 56 Hatty G . 60 Jordan A. 61 McConville P. 63 Morrice P. 66 McDonald M . 67 Bottom T.
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8 D. Hasiett (C) 9 P. Greenbank 10 B. Carrick 11 J . Shepherd 12 B . Farrelly 13 N . Rose (VC) 14 J . Ham 15 S . Brown 16 J. Tate 17 C . Langendorf 18 A. Hellner
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20 C . Handley 21 M . Gilchrist 22 R . Allen 23 F. Harrison 24 A. Latimer 25 C . Bartlett 26 P. Mulcahy 27 M . Banks 28 J . Innes 29 P. Harrison 30 P. Watson 31 D. Thomson 32 P. Rheining 33 M . Ohalloran 34 A. Pakovski
35 G. Theoharris 36 E. Evans 37 L. Vincent 39 T. Millar
41 B. Graetzer 43 M . Chamberlin 44 M . Robinso n 45 P. Ryan 46 J . Vincent 47 P. Rousis 48 D. Morcom
49 G. Schembri 50 A. Wibawa
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20 G . Madrigrano 21 B. Abrahamsen 22 G . Mandalis 23 G . Temes 24 N. Hah n 25 S . Haynes 26 P. Thom as 27 A . Cusick 28 B . Carruthers 29 K. Weber 30 M. Butera 31 P. Dolence 32 J. Michael 33 R .Callejan 34 J . O'Neill
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36 A. Pendlebury 37 G . Catterall 38 R. Lapish
39 M . Rea 40 L. Maguire 41 A . Ludlo w 42 D . Wallace 43 M. O'Neill 44 R . Witnish 45 M. Crawley
46 C . Siotos 47 M. Kennedy
51 M . Deboer 52 C. Weller 53 B . Armitstead 54 J. Wright 55 B. Boyes 57 D . Watson 58 B. Lewis 59 K. Mclennan 60 G . Miller 61 N. Jackson 62 G . Pilikidi s 63 P. Roseman 64 M . Ellis 65 S . Roseman 66 C . Roseman 67 M . Maschette 68 N . Proctor 69 J. Hendy (DVC) 70 N . Luce 71 . S . Amoore 76 J . Wedrien 80 J . Clarke 88 A. Ballantyne
48 M. Davidson 49 M . Kinnane 50 B . Dryne 51 R. Hortle 52 M . Collins 53 C. Eddy 54 C. Witnish 55 N . Thomas 56 D . Creek 57 G. Divenuto 58 J. Thoma s 59 J. Barron 60 L . Tumer 61 Ti Stathopoulos 63 D. Parker 64 R. Middleton 65 J . Harris 66 S . Butera 67 M . De Luise 68 L. Holmes 69 S . Frost 70 E . Ricciuti 73 S. Devlin 74 D . Ryan
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W ERRBBE E Coach : Tim Ellis Res Coach: Paul Smith 1 A . Schembri 2 L. Ker r 3 D . Flac k 4 J. Johns 5 P. Barsb y 6 M. Wals h 7 T. Ellis 8 P. Dawes 9 M . Bradfiel d
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t - sE- below) (2nd XVIiI teams) Players must be registered no must have played at least two (2) reserve grad e matches and not more than ten (10) senior matches in the home and away games (first round) . Where both first and second XtilIU's are playing on the same day the reserve grade player must only have played two (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify . For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different days of the same weekend (ie. 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the same day) . UNDE-'-19 Z - ""- Players must be registered and hold a permit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5 senior and reserve matches he must have played more than 5 Under-19 matches during the season . If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5 senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection in
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is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 final . Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybrid arrangement, the following shall apply . Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have not played more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to play in the (2) team. To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player must have represented the hybrid team in (5) first round match, - not including finals . Players must be registered and have played in at ieast four (4) Club XVlll matches and not have played in more than a total of eight (8) senior and reserve m ..;ches during the first round . An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in the finals for his VAFA club as long as he has played a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) of these matches must have been played after June 39th . A TAG Under 1 8 player must have played five (5) VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes to represent in the finals. For iAC players there is no requirement to play a certain number matches after June 30th . r id wed in rep; I Pei rs on July *Please no ;-at5ali on July 20,. will these games 2 1 (and mfs counted tow-W-- ,"ie21 .' elir,ijifify for their resi,eczr ve elobs,
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DI:SES DAY
A Elsternuick Park Elsternrsick Park Elsternwick Park Elsternivick Park
1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday 2nd Semi 08-Sep Sunday Preliminary 15-Sep Sunday Grand 22-Sep Sunday
B Elsternieick Park ElstermMck Park Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham Elstermvick Park
lst Semi 31-Aug Saturday 2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday
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Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham Trevor Barker Oval Sandringham Elstermvick Park
Preliminary 14-Sep Saturday Grand 21-Sep Saturday 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday 1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Grand 14-Sep Saturday
FINALS
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DATES DAY
2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday U19 t3) McHaie Stadium ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday MeHale Stadium iiqcHate Stadium Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Grand 14-Sep Saturday McHale Stadium U19 (2) Bentleigh 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday BLUE Bentleigh lst Semi 01-Sep Sunday Bentleigh Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Bentleigh Grand 14-Sep Saturday City Oval Box Hill AJAX - U19 21-Sep Saturday (if required) U 19 (2) Camben=eIl Sports Gr 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday RED Cambenvell Sports Gr lst Semi 01-Sep Sunday Bulleen Park Itol Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday BuIleen Park Nol Grand 14-Sep Saturda y
Club 18 Elsternwick Par k (1) - 2.00pm Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday Elstermvick Park
DI Gillon Oval Gillen Oval City Oval Box Hill City Oval Box Hill City Oval Box Hill (if required)
2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday 1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Grand 14-Sep Saturday AJAX - Res 21-Sep Saturday
D2 Central Reserve Central Reserve Central Reserve Central Reserve
2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday 1stSemi 01-Sep Sunday Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Grand 14-Sep Saturday
Club 18 Elsternwick Par k
D3 Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham
2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday Ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Grand 14-Sep Saturday .
i1Br All dates and venues are subject to change due to ground availability and confirmation in some cases.
D4 Preston City Oval Preston City Oval Preston City Oval Preston City Oval Preston City Oval Preston City Ova l
Qualifying 31-Aug Saturday Elimination 01-Sep Sunday 2nd Semi 07-Sep Saturday ist Semi 08-Sep Sunday Preliminary 14-Sep Saturday Grand 21-Sep Saturday
U19 (1) Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Park-dale
2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday ist Semi 01-Sep Sunday Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Grand 14-Sep Saturday
Ul9 (2) ScammeIl Sca mnell Scanuiiell Scammell
2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday lst Semi 01-Sep Sunday Preliminary 07-Sep Saturday Grand 14-Sep Saturday
- 2 .00pm Grand 18-Aug Sunday Club 18 Elsterrnvick Par k (SOUTH) - 9.20am Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday Elsternv.ick Par k 18-Aug Sunday Grand - 9 .20am (NORTH) - 11 .40am Preliminary 11-Aug Sunda y
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1st SEMI EINd- . - September 01, 2002 SEl IORS Elsternwick Park, Elstermvick - 2 p.m. RESERVES Elstermviek Park, Elsternwick - 11 .20a m
lst SEAZ: r?Z_ :'~, - S . ptember 01, 2002 SEPIIG'S:S Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 2pm . RE'SERVES Cheltenham Football Ground, Cheltenham - 11 .30am .
ls4 ;CM.~: FIR: :, - August 31, 2002 SENIORS Elsternvrick Park, Elstermvick - 2 p .m . RESERVES Elstermviek Park, Elsternwick - 11 .20am
gUALII''Yi v G - August 31, 2002 S MORS Preston City Oval, Preston - 2 p.m . RESERVES Preston City Oval, Preston - 11 .30 a .m .
2nd SEMI FINAI, - August 31, 2002 SENIORS Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 2 p .m . RESERVES Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham - 11 .30 a .m .
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ELIMINATION T~ - September 01, 2002 SEfliORS Preston City Oval, Preston - 2 p .m . RES LRVES Preston City Oval, Preston - 11 .30 a .m.
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Alec Gillon Oval, Brunswick - 11 .30 a .m. 1st SEMI h= U -1- September 01, 2002 SENIORS Alec Gillen Oval, Brunswick - 2 p.m. RESERVES Alec Gillon Oval, Brunswick - 11 .30 a.m . 2nd SEMI FIT __i, - August 31, 2002 SENIORS Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p .m . RESERVES Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 11 .30 a .m. lst SEMI FINAL - September 01, 2002 SENIOR S Central Reserve, Glen Waverley - 2 p .m. RESERVES Central Reserve, Glen t verley - 11 .30 a.m . 2nd SE: ,L:
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TION 1 What a huge week it has been in football and what a huge set of matches we have coming up! The final four seems settled (unless Whispers pulls out another rabbit from that magical hat of his!) although their positions can vary dramatically depending on results, e.g. SKOBS can finish I . 2 or 3 ; Xavs 1, 2, 3 or 4 ; O .B .'s can finish 1 . 2, 3 or 4 and MarceIlin 1, 2 . 3, 4 or 5! Phew! ! The match of the round saw Xavs account for St . Bernards by 3pts and put the Bernies out of final's football! I still can't believe they won't be playing in two weeks time . Xavs held a 15pt lead at three quarter ti me - the game was hard, fast and tough . Coach Foster appealed to his players for one last effort and in the last they did just that . They attacked Xavs with a new level of ferocity and slowly clawed their way back to get within 3pts . But alas the siren blew . Game over! The Grammar Boys took this game right up to Old Brighton and at the last change had got back to within 19pts . Gerrard, Jess and Townsend were providing plenty of drive and plenty of trouble . But it was O .B .'s tall timber that caused all the damage in the last with 7 majors to run out comfortable winners by 64pts . De La got back on the winning list with a very impressive 28pt ivln over Uni Blues up at the Uni . The third quarter was the decisive one in which De La through the efforts of Molan, Nankervis and Skinns, were able to double Uni's score . Both sides were kicking atrociously for goal, especially Uni who blasted 2g 5pts in the last - costly? Coach Lalor has his O .M .'s team playing some fantastic football, although not quite four quarters yet. Mareeilin was down by 2pts at the main break with O.M.'s playing some inspiring running football . But it was Sheehan (again) who put his stamp on die game with a "Careyesk" 6 goals to win the game . Best of O .bS 's were Webb, Ray and Matthews. Finally, SKOBS blasted the Cardinals off the park and at three quarter time led by 46pts . Kempton was on fire with 5g, along with Simpson, Dempsey and Chard dominating around the ground . How far SKOBS!? But this Old Scotch team will not he down and in the last it was a Cations led recovery with die cardinals slamming on 9g to lpt to win a great game by 8pts. Prendergast, Reid and Kitchen were fantastic! SECTION 2 Ormond did what they had to do against Old Hailevbury with Cook (12) on fire up forward . Rogash and Captain Muzzell made certain the Monds returned to the four after a thumping win . The Jones' and Waxman again stood out for the Bloods . After an even first half Beaumaris struggled to shake off a determined Hampton Rovers team well led by Giasoumi, Morley and Burggraaff. However die Sharks managed to break awav in the third term to hang on to an important win . S . Wilson and Windebanks were shining lights for Beaumaris . Old Essendon moved into top gear after quarter time against Mazenod to sow up top position with one round left . Cooper, Stormont and Velardo (7) were solid players for OEG, while Dunne, Dutnul and Cook stood out for the vanquished . In the match of the round a withering second quarter by Werribee set-up their victory and ended Old Ivanhoe's chances
of a final's berth. Morrissey, Kid d and Russo wu, : in great touch fo r the Bees with OIG v, l1 , ;:n,d by ri ieuaih and Snell . Old Trinity had th e SECTION 3 Rupertswood had to work hard to shake off a very determined Therry Penola at Oak Park, the visitors running away in the second ham . Quinn and Corrigan gave their all fez TP, while for Rupo J-째r a^a Plummer stood out . Old Carey came < i Lhe _ :ints but not without a : e~ from St. Leos Emmaus NT ' ;o toc' . the game right up especially in the second h .-'f, t! ( c c r catch-up food - i. to much in the run to the siren . North Old Boys with Keenan (7), Little and Davidson don, they pleased were too strong for Yarra Valley at Park Orchards. For the Busharangers Jarvic and Pargeter were prominerf . Old Paradians traveled to Donvale and came home comi winners as expected. While Eames, Nunan, Rees, J Wallace and Kotsopulos were valiant the Friars an OP's on- ' led by Bux, Graham & Lyons was always on the cards . Uni . Blacks forfeited to Old Camberwell . SECTION BLUE St . Bedes Mentone Tigers provided the upset of the round, with a fantastic come from behind win against the ladder leaders at Albert Park . This game was hard and fast with the Jackers providing the run and the Tigers providing the muscle. But Ajax seemed to have the edge and at each change, actually increased their lead . But in the last, the Tigers physicai prowess took over and through Terrell, Hilton and Waters, they were able to kick 6g to 2pts to win the match by l4pts. Best for Ajax were Friedman, Spicer and Gotleib. Oakleigh played four quarters of sustained running, direct football, which is the style of play they will need to produce during their final's campaign . Kennedy was outstanding around goals with 8 majors as was Jordan with 6g . For De La Salle, they have battled on well all year, although undermanned. Best were Smyth, K . Smyth and Mitchell. Mentone Panthers and Bentleigh provided a very entertaining match until three quarter time, it was then that the Combine took over to kick 6g - 2g to run out winners by 36pis . Robertson, Lee and Wright were best for the Demons as was Kelly, O'Connor and Clarke for Mentone. SECTION RED Despite the Bullants best efforts La Trobe Uni got the points when they managed to keep their noses in from of Bulleen Templestowe for the majority of the day . La Trobe Uni less than impressive going into the finals while the Bullants continue to improve . St . Bernards (2) suffered their first taste of defeat when ?viI-ISOB came to play . In front by the barest of margins and with Bowen, Ternes & Sprague in everything the High banged on thirteen second half goals to three to move to outright second spot. Walsh and A.Mitchell were better Bernies . In a thriller at Wetbourne GS the home team kept at Aquinas all day and so much so caused an upset by drawing . The upset also toppling the Bloods from second position . Pavez, Nikol a e'S"a - ,, .ar.rci,o cnrcrani i s=R 20,02
hes for the Warriors while the served by Sturma and Failia . an C PvIS hosted Old Xaverians (2) and despite thei r ,-ning half were unable to maintain the pace, Xavs te better adding thirteen goals to two . TTON 1 The match of the round sees Old Brighton host St . :ii- at South Rd. Although St . Bernards cannot make the ,' can have a significant impact on them . For O.B.'s a 11 give them a chance of gaining third spot an d e double chance . With big Smith back in front of 5.66% difference between them does not seem that table . De La Salle host Caulfield at Waverley Rd , sides playing good football. De La's form as been ld therefore should win at home. Xavs v. Old has been shifted to ZuicHale Stadium . Coach er be careful about this one because if 0 .M='s play ters of football, anything could happen . St . Kevins win against Uni to maintain top position. Lose, and it is to cond or third . Finally, Scotch will have to do th e le and annihilate Marcellin at the college - but then ; happened last week? Selections : De La, O.B ., Xavs , in and SKOBS. Note : if any coach would like video if the four finalists, contact Whispers! ' 2 Old Haileybury will be no match for Old Trinity be sharpening their claws in preparation for a secon d iweekend . is will be mindful of Mazenod's up and down form but io doubt have more to play for and will win well. . ::don face an in-form 'Werribee whose barnstormin g o the season will come to a conclusion today . The Bees o win to get into the four and hope Ormond lose to Old With Kidd, Carson and Joshua Russo in good touch ;iu 1 ; :,, s will give OEG a run for their money, however with the ;i6:, ~ of Flaherty, Forrest and Frazer in form OEG will win and out the minor premiership . In the other crucial match Ormond travel to Old Ivanhoe . : .j, ing that a win will assure themselves of another U19 2 fin :!) series. They returned to the winner's list last week bu t !opposition will give no ground, OIG are unable to make :u tuur and with little to play for will find the Monds ahead at Le nal siren. SECTION 3 Old Carey will be keen to have a final hit out before '< and this week they face a tough and uncompromisin g iPenola . TP will give the OC's a good contest, but I u ;rt see Steve Maus losing the opportunity to fine tune hi s r ; for next weekend . ::ui r r t-swood will be too strong for Yarra Valley, who should be on~ratulated for completing the season under trying clrumstances. rth Old Boys and 44`hitefriars will be a close hard fought with NOBS through Keenan, Citroen and Lias holding The Friars second half has been poor when compared
to their first half return and I feel NOBS will finish with a will for season 2002. Old Paradians Na.ill give Uni . Blacks no joy and win well in a warm-up for their second semi final clash against Old Camberwell. Old CambenveIl host St . Leos Emmaus SvP and with two weeks enforced break the Wellers may be a little slow to start but will be in front by plenty at the end . SECTIO N BLUE De La Salle host Bentleigh at Waverley Park with a start time of 11 .30am ; the first game of the De La Under 19 extravaganza. But unfortunately for them, the Demons I believe, will be too strong and too big and should run out comfortable winners by 42pts . The match of the round sees the Tigers play the Blues at Mentone Reserve . The Tigers have run into some really good form having defeated the top side last week and if they defeat the second team today, watch out come fmals time. The Blues are tall and quick, whereas the Tigers have overall strength and speed. If the Tigers can nullify the big fella in the middle, they'll win. It should be a great game to watch - the Tigers by 3pts. Finally, the Panthers could have an impact on the four by defeating Ajax at Southern Rd. Do this and they lose top spot if Monash vrins! For me, the Jackers have too much at stake to lose, and should win by 22pts . SECTION RED MHSOB coming off a morale boosting win last week over St. Bernards (2) face an in-form BulieenTemplestorre at home. The Bul!,~nts ~v^ll are the High a fright but not enor.4h to ;~t the points . -,~NTINU :D P`., 6'E 1 2
Marcellin 6 6 5 O'hwfe St Kevtns 0 55 D= Old Xaverlans 2 49 Cations Old Scotch 5 42 Smith Old Brighton 5 39 jjNDiâ&#x153;&#x201C; R 19/ 2 Ferarri Beaumaris 0 64 Morris Mazenod 0 58 For- _ ;t Old Essendon 0 40 Al ; ona Old Ivanhoe 0 36 Co , - Ormond 12 3 1 i 1/3 Old Paradians 6 57 Potter Ru p ertswood 5 54 Ryan Old Cambenvell 0 48 C illavet Whltefriars 0 43 Ar -- ~G Old Carey 5 43 a9r2 Bz~.jls 1 L . . j e Mentone 3 48 KYotfil Bentlelgh 1 45 44 Gilbert Monash Blues 0 Oakiei h 6 41 Jordan Grace Monas~i Blues 0 37 UNDER 1912 RE D Sterakowski MHSOB 1 62 Fraczok MHSOB 0 33 Beech A quinas 3 32 Silk Old Xaverians 0 28 Verga Bulleen Templestowe 0 2 7
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Ufi`â&#x17E;˘-7 . 19? 1 CAULFIELD 1.2 3 .2 6.6 6.6(42) 3.2 8 .4 9.7 16 .10(106) OLDB' 1i1HTJN . Lawson . Best: Grammarians: Townsend 2, Fagan, Frost, Riven Caulfield Gerrand. Jess, To varsend Linford, Fagan, Lawson . Old Brighton: Smith 5, TooteIl 2, Eastgate 2 . Dale, Lynch, Duncan, Furaer. Jackson, Gadsen, Mason . Best. Leaf, Hogarth . Dale, Duncan, Eastgate, Ryan. Umpires: A . Simpson. L. Dillon (F), T . Casucelli (B) UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .9 2 .13 3.14 5.19 (49) DE LA SALLE 2 .2 7.9 8.16 10.18 (78) University Blues: Millard 2, Rice 1, Rankin 1 . Marriott 1 . Best Maddison . Cameron, Millar, Millard, Gibson, file . De La Salle: Oakley 2, Aldemecio 2, waltnsley 2, Quinane 2, Bourke, Padula. Best Molan, Natil ;ervis, Sklnns, Alderuccia Quinane, KeLtfter. Umpires : J . Ralph (F), B . Ralph, B . Moylan, S . Moy-an (B) ST. BERNARDS 2.3 3.7 6.9 10 .13 (73) 9.6 11 .10 (76) OLD XAVERL9INS 1 .1 5.2 St. Bernards: Masiropasqua 4, Mansfield 3, Elliot 2, N . Thomas. Best Heskett, Burns, Mansfield, Campbell, Smith . Elliot. Old Xaverlans : Williams 2, Doxey 2, Posted . Heeley, Leoncelli, Riss, SupupFo, Hardwick Best: Scanlon, Rogs, Sapuppo . Lowrie, Smith, Hardwick . Umpires: A. Pyle, T. Lilley (F) . A. Borg . B. Share (B), L. Pipe, C. Kaleta (G) 4.3 6 .5 9.8 12.11 (83) OLD MELBURtd1ATVS R3ARCELLIIQ 2.2 6.3 11,8 15 .10 (100) Marcellin : Sheeh an 6. Barden 2, Addison. Gibson, Wise, Dignan, Mastores, Coghlan Best. Sheehan. Brovnt, Wignali, Doyle, Dignan, Barden. Old R3elburnians: Matthews 3, J. Ray 2, Leggoe 2 . Turner 2, Webb 2, Kauye. Hethenngton . Best Webb. J. Ray, Fagan, Matthews, Harari, Wulff . Umpires: D. Stephens (F), L . Pell, D. Melder (G ) OLD SCOTCH 1.0 5.2 8 .4 17.5 (107) ST KEVIIGS 5.4 10.6 14.14 14.15 (99) Old Scotch : Cations 5, Taft 4, Thompson 3, Kitchen, Lewis, Quail, Smith, Teasdale Best Prendergast . Reid. Kitchen, Sutherland, Smith, Aurel-Smith . St Kevins: Kempton 5, Hamilton 2 . Chard, Coates. Dempsey, Gissktg. Mahoney, Mount, Underwood . Best Simpson. Kempton, Dempsey, Sierakowski . Chard. Duggan . Umpires : M. Meier, K. McNiece (F), L. Dalton (B), N. Murphy, P. Love (G) UNDER 19/ 2 ORP.IOND 7 .3 16.8 22 .10 30 .17 (197) 7.6(48) OLD HAILEBURY 1 .3 3.3 6.4 Ormond: Cook 12, F4'helier 3, Arnold 2, Robbins 2, Rogaelt 2, teHennepe, MuzzelL B .Frankltn, Davis, Raysan, Clinch, Johnstone . Wilson, Hassall Best Cook, Rogash, Muzzell, Lerner, W)teller, Arnold . Old Hailebury: tiVaamnai 2, A .Jones 2, McLachlan. Glanville . Best M .Jones, Waxtnan, A . Jones, Baker, Kight, Mosbey. Umpires: P. Rapke, B. Numt (F) . B. Adamson, R Mayston (J) (B) HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .2 5.6 7.10 10.10 (70) 3.3 5.6 9 .9 14.15 (99) BEAUMARIS Hampton Rovers: McCallum 4, Ellis, Giasoumi, Henry, Kezllas, Selena, : Giasoumi, Kezilas, meNamara, Morley, burggraafL Maltttouse . Weaver Best Beaurnarls: wooinough, Deaton 3. Windebanks 2, Wilson . Gillespie . Rawlins, Mulquiney, McNlcholas, Best. S. Wilson, wmdebanks, McN;cholas, Raolnough, Craton, Rawlins , Umpires: S . Mackie (F) . J . Le Breton, J . Nicholson (B) 6.5 8.7(55) MAZENOD 3 .3 5.5 5 .4 10.7 16 .13 22.19 (151) OLD ESSENDON Mazenod: Ihmnil 3. Kinntburgh 2 . Dunne, Del Mastro, Castricunt . Best Dunne, Dutmil. Powell, Stanley . Stagllano. Cook. Old Essendon: Velardo 7, Stormont 5. Flaherty 2, Haniza 2, Harewood 2, Dawson, Cerantonio, Frazer, tr,eidner . Best: Cooper, Stormont. Velardo. May, Hamza, Weidner, Umpires : M. Buxton (F) 1 .2 6 .5 10 .10 13.12 (90) WERRIBEE 6.7 8.8156) OLD IVANHOE 1 .4 1 .5 Werribee : C.Yasar 3. N .Gauchi 3, Jack 2, Paimington, Bianco . Justin . Best Morrsey, Palntington, Carson, Russo . Joshua Russo, O'Brien C }'asar, Kidd, Joshua . Russo . Old Ivanhoe: Nagel 2, Luxon 2, Verocchi, Dinakis, Peacock . Bryant . Best Meredtth, Snell, Georgian, Luzon, Nagel. Nielson . Umpires: D. D'Altera UN--DER 19/3 14 .11 (95) THERRY PENOLA 3.2 7.4 9 .6 6.9 15.12 19.14 ( 128) RUPERTSWOOD 3 .6 Therry Penola : D Goodwin, Caccamo 4, Atkinson, Skie .thibs, Sheppard, T.Goodwin, Quinn . Corrigan 1 . Best Fenton. Bowcock, Sheppard, Quinn, Belsey, Carrigan . Rupertswood: Potter 5, Jaeger 4, Barry Peter 3 . Albazus, Anderson 2, Dale, 54
cGovern I Best- Howard, Plum!-, Arthurson, Kosta . Barry I igires: S.Scully. B . Carland (EDFLMF ) ST LEOS EPJLR7AUS WP 1 .4 3.6 8.13 9.17 (71) OLD CAREY 5 .8 9 .13 11 .5 14.19 (1 ) St Leos Emmaus: Fox 3, Catchlove 2, Markwell 1 . Cullen 1, M unro 3) 1 Landy 1 . Best: Fox, barely, Sa4vitsch, Wilkinson, Kennedy, Levins . Old Carey: Angus 5, Katanevakis 2, Bewley 2, Salmon 1, Stervart-Holtv, 1, Rossigngolo 1, Andrews 1, Bennett 1 . Best; Angus . biacFarlat, Stewart-Holmes, Trumbull, Davey, Simpson . Umpires: D. Murray. K . McNiece (F), N . Murphy, P. Love (G) YARRA VALLEY OB 0.3 3.4 5.5 7 .7(,17.' ' (11 _. NORTH OLD BOYS 5.3 10.7 13 .11 Yarra Valley: B .Clarke 2, C.Britt . D.Tsouparikovits, B.Niclte'-, C T.Peters. Best C.Britt . D .Tsouparikotiits . B.Nicholas, AParge . B.. B.Nicholas, P.Jarvie. North Old Boys: Keen an 7. Mathews 4, Cook 2 . West 1 . Dobson 1, DaI 1 . Saari 1 . Best Keenan . Little. D .Ryan, Dobson, Mathews, Davidson . Umpires : D . lr,mdlow. G. Finley (F) wHITEF12IARS 0.1 1 .3 4.4 7.6 1,, OLD PARADIANS 5.6 10 .12 20.18 23 .", (1,; ; Whitefriars : Cursio 2, Tillig 2, Drinkwater, S . Hill. Wallace. B:.sc i : Kotsopolous. Wallace. Rees, Eames. Janson . Old Paradians: S. Strickland 6, Spiuosa 3, O'Meara 3, Lyons 3, Yon := . Strickland, Hughes, Yea Bnmdeil . Best Bus. G _Kalvisk2,D Lyons, Maher, Young. Yeo. Umpires: G. Roberts (F) UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9.12 (66) (Fat led) 18 .20 (128 ) OLD CAMBERWELL UNDER 191BLUE BENTLEIGH 0.1 3.2 6 .4 8 .8 (56) HfENTONE PANTHERS 3 .8 4.10 6.20 12.20 (92) Bentleigh : Robertson 3, R Murphy 2. Cox 2, Krotofil . Best Robertson. Lie, Wright, Aitken, K . Murphy, H . McKenzie. Mentone : Little 3, Fairbanks 3. Clarke 2, Cochrane 2, Mitvalsky . Date . Best Kelly, O'Connor, Clarke . Date, Russo, Hamilton. Umpires : G. Morgan (F ) 4.8 11.18 22 .21 32 .27 (219) OAKLEIGH DE LA SALLE (2) 1.2 2 .2 - 3.2 4.5 (29) Kennedy 8, Jordan 6, Nevezie 4, Plaukovits 2, Gambuss 2, Oakteigfi: Ciavarella 2, Ills 2 . Britt 1, Cash 1 . Mulholland 1, Sowersby 1, Briggs 1, Murray 1 . Best Kennedy . Earl, Cash, Jordan, Stevenson. Nevezie . De La Salle: McLeod 1, Saunders 1 . Sheehan 1 . Wton 1 . Best Smyth, IC Snryth. Mitchell, Francis, McLeod, Laragy . Umpires : M . Thornhill. T. Doecke (F) 2.6 5.6 9.10 10.12 (72) AJAX ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2 .4 4.5 6.11 12.14 (86) AJAX: Silver 3 Fetter 2, Israelsohn, Nissen, SeidL Chester, Thurin . Best Friedman, Krasnasteut, Spicer . Gotleib . Fetter, Silver. St Bedes: Terrell 3, Morgan 2 McGettin 2 l-lilton 2 McMurray, McNamara, Grasby. Best Terrell . Hilton, Waters, Buck, Weedon . Moss. Umpires: S . Stokes (F) UNDER 191RED BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .1 4.6 6 .9 9 .11 (65) 4.3 6.9 8 .12 11 .16 (82) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Bulleen Tempestowe: Not received. La Trobe University: Not received . Umpires : C . Collins, V. Labcda (EDFL) (F) . S. Collins, R.ltvist (B) ST, BERNARDS 5 .2 7 .8 9 .10 10 .12 (64) 4.8 7 .9 14 .10 20 .12 (126) MHSOB St. Bernards : C . Mitchell 3, Hughes 2 . Thomas 2, Harvey. Levides, Ryan . Best. Walsh . Ryan, Oxenford Matthews, Campbell . A Mitchell. MHSOB: Warehouse 4, Adcock 3 . Dunne 3 . Bowen 2. Gevaux 2, Orchard 2, A4ollenberg, Moore . Sierakowskl, Ternes. Best- Saultry . Adcock, Boetrn, Tomes, Raleigh . Sprague. Umpires: A Fyte. T. Lllley (F). N. Brown (B ) OLD wESTBOURNE 2 .1 6.4 7 .5 11.8 (74) 5.2 10 .3 11.8 (74) AQUINAS 4 .1 Old Westbourne: Pavez 2, Gerace 2, LHudson 2 . Natdu 2, Vaughan, Dean. Brabant . Best: L.Hudson, Pavez, Nikola, Corp . Braham, Hodgson. Aquinas : Beech 3, Alford 3. Faiila 2, Toomey, liogelman. Witte. Best: Sturma, Cooper, Toomey, Mentullen, Failla, Boland . Umpires: P. Hoffmatt (F) 7.3 7 .4 911 (65) WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3.0 OLD X.4VERLINS (2) 1 .4 5.6 16 .9 18.10 (118) Williamstown CYMS : Not received . Old Xaverians: Not received. Umpires : M. Gilday (F7
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DE LA S ' C, C ^h : Chris Mathieso n Napier B 2 Foster T 3 Gerrand T ; Schneider L 5 Scott B 6 Townsend M 7 Fagan C 8 Aylen T g Frost W 10 Crathern G 11 Carboni B 12 Schattner D
13 Rowlmgs J 15 Jenkinson S 17 Linford R 18 0'hoy B 19 Franklin-Jones T 20 Trigg M 21 Young P 22 Lawson A 23 Margiannis M Dorman N 26 Colosimo G 27 Grigg M : 3 O'Niell C 32 Argyros S
37 Jess Z 39 Glass I 52 Sinclair A
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Coach: Denis Bilston 1 C . Mitchell 3 J. Hughes 4 M . Roberts 5 E. Sims-Lucas 6 P. Bourke 8 T. Woodlock 9 A. Skinns 10 B. Oakley 11 D . Browning 12 T. Molan 14 S. Byers 16 M . Hayes 1 g L . Williams 19 A. Roberts 20 S. Brown (C) 21 B. Quinane 22 M. Naughtin 25 R . Walmsley 26 R . Sherman 27 B. Pedula 30 T. Nicholas 33 C . Rice 35 J. Hennessy 41 A. Sloman 42 M. Nankervis 44 A. McLeish 49 D . Pinwell 50 D . Alderuccio 54 L. Johnston
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7 D. Armstrong 8 L. Money 10 A. Dale 11 M . Voska 12 D. Beattie 13 T. Zappulla 14 D. Salce 15 R. Hayne 16 M . Doyle 17 P. Farrelly 18 B . Carmody 19 N. Brown 20 E. Weeks 21 T. Sheehan 22 J . Neal 23 M . Chong 24 K. Bandon
25 M . Mastores 26 C. Dignan 27 J . Wise 28 J . Toohey 29 A. Schoepman 30 D. Carson 40 S. Welch 43 B. Wignell 45 C. Beayni
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G .ach : Hicnard Odes 1 L. Ross 2 N . Gamble 3 S. Jackson 4 M. Franklin 5 M. Ryan 6 L. Dale 7 D . Meade 8 B. Gadsden 9 A. Clarke 10 J . Hogarth
11 C . Adamis 12 S. Eastgate 14 E. McCowan 15 A. Thistlethvraite 16 C . Tootell 17 B. Furzer 18 A . Salem 19 J . McCowwan 20 W. Leaf 21 T. Marshall 22 T. Lamb 23 B . Aburrow 25 P. Smith 26 B . Finlayson 28 N . Williams 29 B . Richardson 30 E . McCowan 31 A . Paroissien 32 W. Williamson 34 T. Gibso n 35 J . Lynch 44 R . Fisher
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J . Knight E . Townsing E . Tucker G. Kauye N . Guy (C)
7 S . Harsh 8 J . Ra y 9 J . O 'Dwyer
10 G. Rollesto n 11 C . Burgess (VC ) 12 R . Faulkne r 13 W. McDonald
15 R . Hetheringto n 17 S . Guest 18 W. de Fe e l 21 R . Matthews
22 A . Rush 23 N . Robinso n 24 R. Galbrait h 30 J . Miller
32 C. Hanchett e 34 J . Beaumont 36 B . Whitechurch 37 E . Matthias
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OLD SCOTCH Coach : Mark Donovan Assist: David Hughes 1 A. Grant 2 M. Walkom (VC) 4 A. Sutherland 5 C . Swan 6 M . Moffatt 7 J. Spraque 8 E . Reid 9 S. Danihe r 10 W. S ymin gto n 11 A. Wilkinson 12 A . Philalay 13 W. Lewis (C) 14 R . Teasdale (VC) 15 S. Cations 16 D . Jenning s 17 M . Gar 19 S. Taf t 20 N . Parkinson 21LL. Thompson 22 L . Kitchen 23 T. Munro
24 S. Dumaresq 25 C. Logan 26 A. Quail 28 A 3-0 G.. Joyce Prendergast
31 M . Clinch 32 R . Fullerton 33 C. Purnell 34 T Moloney 6 J . Sheldon 38 M . Raymer 42 A. Brookes 44 T. Aural Smith 56 C. Tallent 66 A. Routled9e 75 S . Troon 99 B . Goodfellow K2ASSET ',IAtiAGGi9tiN'C „.,:
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4 Santaluca C 5 LeonceGi T 6 Fudetn 0 7 Harry K s oato 0 9 Barrett A 10 Hi ins D 11 Ba~er T 12 Bowen A 13 wk iams S
t4 Scanlan M 15 0'Meara T 16 Rogan T n Glynn P 18 L~nch T 19 ncKinie A 20 Triaca 21 Smallwood P 22 Ryan P 23 Nolan C 24 Hall K 25 Bryce M
26 Conkie W 27 McLaren R 28 white J 29 Cracknell M 30 Ireland G 31 CornganT 32 Hardwick J 33 Ford D
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1 C . Burns 2 S . Neeson 3 N . Thomas 4 M . Walsh 5 J . Smith 6 A. Matt hews 7 N . Thoma s 8 J . Anderson g A. Mitchel 10 R . James 11 S. Glenn 12 J . Madden 13 L . Mansfi eld 14 N . Serrano 15 A. Crockett 16 B. Gart h 17 A. Anderso n 18 L . Fielding 19 N . Basaraba
1 J . Dempsey 2 T. Duggan (C) 3 L.L Giansiracusa (VC } 4 JP. Mount 5 J . O'Keef e 7 P. Murray
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24 B. Calleg a 25 C . Gova n 26 F. Mastropasqua 27 P. Harris 28 C . Kuenan 29 S . Kilkenny 31 D . Heskett 32 J. Harvey
23 L. Sierakowski 25 A. Mulkearns 26 M M . Shannon 27 P. AUghto n 29 S . Mount 30 P. Ghoug assian 32 B . Hughes 33 S. O'Connor 34 S. Mitchell 36 J. Coates 38 R . Chard
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42 A. Grant
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22 S. Campbel 23 D . James
39 J . Hughes 40 M . Maggiore 42 S. Matthews 43 S . Mitchel l 44 K . Walke r 45 B . Johnson 47 M . Hooper 49 D . McManus
9 T. Simpson (VC) 10 D. Mahoney 11 J . Ryan 12 P. Kempton 13 N . Hutton 14 A . Hamilton 16 C. Didilis
17 D. Makohon 18 D. Prior 19 C. Underwood 22 G . Holland
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9 Jensen R 10 Medlin T 11 Heathcote N 12 Jacobs R 13 Ihle T 14 Rice N 15 Moore L 16 Bennett C 17 Maddison N 18 Butko P(VC) 19 Provis A 20 Callery M 21 Wood J 22 H erbert L 23 Bradley C (VC)
24 Joh n 25 Matthews J 26 McKerrow J 27 Hatswell D 28 Howson A 29 Chamberlain T 30 Derrij F 31 Mcphail D 32 Gibson S 33 Stearns R
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Coach : ck Des' ton 1 P. Iron s 2 L . Mulquiney 3 M . Eady
4 T. Shugg 5 B . Bird 6 D . Gargaro 7 S . Lynch
8 S . Croft S . Wilson 0 C . Buckley 1 T. Fitzgerald 2 C. Collin s
3 C. Tuck 4 P. Berry 15 A . Edge 16 T. Groves 17 C. Evans 18 J . Windebank 19 S . Doukas 20 R. Dew 23 T. Woolnoug h 24 D. Gillespie (DVC) 25 B . Bowke r 26 S . Wilson 27 T. Boreham 29 L. Wonnacott 30 L. Farrah (VC ) 33 S . McNicholas (VC) 35 S. Lee 41 J . McGeoch 42 A. Poll 53 R . Rawlings 55 B. Deaton (C)
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7 Davies M (C/C) 8 Healy J 9 10 Hill R 11 12 Stebbins N 13 Gordon N (C/C) 14 Troon R 15 Amore J 16 Amore S (VIC) 17 Hillas R 18 Sparsi M 19 Duell R 20 Coxon N 21 Kinross A 22 23 Parker D
24 Goldenberg W 25 Chilly E 26 Oliver D 28 Cusamano J 29 Crawford M 34 Hider B
1 A Bouc ._reau 2 B Kinniburgh 3 P. Fuller 4 A . Powell 5 C. Morris 6 N . McKay 7 D. Dunne 8 P. Guiliano 9 G . Massey 10 A . Filippelli 11 M . Ballenger 12 B . C . Kennedy 13 C. Agius 14 M . Po wer 15 A. Manjikan 16 M . Duthil 17 B . J. Kennedy 18 L. Del Mastro 19 A. Coo k 20 M . Regan 21 D. Hansen 22 D. Hallet 23 A. Stagliano 24 S. Castricum 25 T. Bourbon 26 L . Franks 27 B. Thomas 28 S. Dave y 29 D . Devlin 30 C . McDade 31 J. Discala 32 D . orman 33 B. Waldro n
1 A. Fr-er 2 A. ParKer 3 S. Balloon 4 J. Duggan 5 W . Nunlist 6 S. Dawson 7 L . Wilso n 8 S. Underwood 9 B. Hobart 10 M . Flaherty 11 J. Buckley 12 J. Hareaaood 13 P. Rogash 14 P. Bacash 15 D . Forrest 16 J . Nicolas 17 J . Lloy d 18 M. Velardo 19 P. Rankin 20 T. Couch 21 D . Messo 22 J . Weidner 23 M . Leptos 24 R . Cooper 25 P. Ma y 26 J . Hurlston 27 M . King 28 J . Di Pietro 29 D . Symons 30 T. Hamza 33 D . Hard y
i L. Boughto n 2 G. Chippet;ie ;d 3 D . Shannon 4 H . McLauct' 5 T. McLennan 6 T. Arche r 7 J . Hanlon 8 B . Du ai 9 A . Herrr j 10 J. Kim 11 C. Vti'z r . Shat.,12P ,p; _ 13 M . Pitt 15 R . Goodboc 16 A . right 17 M . Erikson 20 C . Hayes 21 R . D'Silva 25 M . Jones 26 A . Le e 27 T. Norton 28 A . Groot 29 J . Glanville 30 C . Wade 33 R . Mosbey 39 A .Jones 58 A . Bake r
RPFI T C ich : Aanan t;annolly Asst Coach : Chris Thomas 1 R . Quiney 2 S. Wheller 3 M . Wood 4 C . Hassell 5 A . Clinch 6 Y. Spivak 7 D . Black 8 J . Muzzell 9 J . Franklin 10 L. Wells 11 B . Arnold 12 C. Johnstone 13 J . Longmuire 14 S . Davis 15 B . Cromach 16 S . MissiopolOs 17 P. Rogash 18 M . Ramsay 19 W. Cove 20 R. Lemer 21 B. Upstill 22 B. Payson 23 T. Naylo r
24 M . Anderson 25 R . Make r 26 D . Die Hennepe 27 C . Doming o 28 B. Harris 30 A. Jirov 31 A. Bukala 32 L . O'Brien 33 A. Cook 34 S. Ramsay 35 B. Starter 36 M. Hamilton 44 B. Robbins 54 M . Wilson
Ccuuh: Steve Lovel l 1 S . Muraca 2 C. Kell y 3 C. Gauchi 5 S . Bianco 6 S . Kid d 7 M . McGowan 6 C. Jack 9 Junstin Russo 11 B. Bunworth 12 M . Palmington 13 S. Eisenberg . 14 J. Mason 15 A. Carson 16 C. Yasar 18 N . McGuane 19 C . Mahoney 20 A. O'Brien 21 M. Davi e
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1 . T. Whitelaw 2 . L. MacFarlane 3. D. Macdermott 4. A . Simeon 5. B . Andrews 6. N . Sulma n 7. C . Adam 8, A . Stewart-Holmes 9. J . Booth 10 . A. Leonard 11 . D. Bowle y 12, J . Choong 13 . R . Davey 14 . C . O'Reilly 15 . J . Nankervis 16. T. Angus 17. T. Connell 18. N. Pump 19. C. Buchanan 20. S . Bennett 21 . T. Rossignuolo 22. G . Trumbull 23. N . Katsanevakis 24. C . Baird 25. C . Ingram 26. C . Bruce 27 . E . Bul l 28 . S . Jacobs 29 . S . Assimo 30 . L . Storo 31, J. White 32 . S. Ewan 33 . M . Vardy 34 .T Evans 35 . S. Foste r 36 . J. De Lefler 37 . J. Glynne 38 . C . Hewat 39 . L. McKinnon
1 A. Harvey 2 A. Hughes 3 Pvl. Lyons (DVC) 4 N . Allan 5 M . Keeling 6 R . Bun 7 D . Dean (C) 8 D. Strickland 9 N. Brundell 10 S . Strickland 11 L. Drummond 12 B . Hewett 13 S . Maher 14 J . Roberts 15 S . Ega n 16 S . O 'Meara (DVC) 17 S . Graham 18 M . Spinoso 19 W. Connelly 20 M. Did 21 D . Kalviskis 22 G . Loftus 23 C . Duncan 24 B. Haye s 25 P. Senzo 26 S. Fistric 27 C . McKay 28 N . Bryce 29 D . Fantone 30 D . Caple 31 T. Crotty 32 P. Gloury 33 A. Smith 35 M . Yee 36 R. Villano 39 B . Young ) 40 L. Dore (VC 42 D. Gargan 48 M . Hyde
1 Ash D . 3 Albanis J . 4 Spinner L. 5 Ash N . 6 Howard R. 7 Plummer J . 8 Eliot K . 10 Wilson T. 12 Temming M . 13 Barry Paul. 14 Sullivan N . 15 McGovern N . 16 Monzall R . 17 Potter C . 19 Johnson R . 20 Nolan M. 21 Murphy B . 22 Dale S . 23 Balmer V. 24 Barry Peter 25 Anderson J . 27 Kosta M . 2S Boxall T. 30 Jaeger R . 57 Dressler E . 58 Lane M . 59 Cariss P. 63 Silvester J . 64 Constantine B. 71 Broughton T. 72 Watson C . 73 Arthurson M .
TH '- ._ . Coach : 1 Corrigan B 2 Goodwin T(VC) 3 O'Neil P 4 Skiathitis R 5 Ferguson D 6 Hermes J 7 Bowcock B 8 Quinn J 10 Crotty J 11 Sheppard T 12 Leech S 13 Atkinson D (C) 14 Fenton J 15 Owen B 16 Clifton D 17 Slawitschka J 18 Slawitschka A 19 Arkin M 20 Capewell C (DVC) 21 Rizzo J 22 Goodwin D 23 Caliegari D 25 Hutchinson B 27 Thompson T 28 Carroll A 29 Heane R 32 Cooper J 33 Freckleton J 34 O'Connell S 40 Brosnan J 41 Martin A 59 RobinsonT 62 Caccamo D
Coach : Glenn Jewett Asst Coach: Lachlan Beaton 1 L . Crossley 2 J . Mapleson 3 A. Ross 5 S. Bloodworth
6 S. Henry
7 K. Prestidg e 8 E. Duncan 9 M . Turner 10 P. Slatterryy 12 S . Noelker 13 J . Black 14 M . Stewart 19 L. Nicholas 20 E . Buckingham 21 M . Bellaire 22 A . Aylett 23 T May all 23 R . Westerhoff 24 C . Barter 39 D . Harris 40 S. Prince 41 Z. Rudd 43 R . O'Sullivan 45 R . Scarlett 54 B. Owen 56 J. Fuller 72 C . Stubbs 75 S. Lorensin i 76 R. Whatle y 77 T. Brumby-Rendel l
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Coach: Andy Dalrymple
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1 . S . Brosolo (C) 3 . C . Ventura 5 . P. Micallef (VC) g R . Di Falco 9 T Nunan 10. A. Hill (VC) 11, A . Cursio 12 . F. Hennessy
1 C. Tasker 2 A . Pargeter 3 C. Gough 4 T. Morden 5 B . Crowe 6 N . Peters 8 M . Rokicki 9 N . Battle
17 . is. Wallace 18 . S . Phelan 21 . M . Calavetta 22 . A. Williams 25 . C. Janson 26 . A . Wenke 28 . T. Kotsopulos 29. B . Drinkvrater 32. G. Murphy 37. B . Morrison 40. A . Ston e 41 . A . Corry 42. P. Rees 44. R . Eames (VC ) 55. P. Vlahandreas 65. D . Tilli g
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3 R . Rotemberg 4 A. Lewis 5 B. Rose 6 J. Kestenberg 7 P. BrYne r
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29 E. Rath
32 L . Peters 33 B. Yudelman 35 D . Spillberg A. Sacks 37 D . Krasnostein
39 A. Wollner 40 E. Wollner
C; E cr' e, Coach: Kerry Murphy 1 L. Holmesby 2 N . Aitken 3 T. Dimachki 4 G. McFarlane 5 J . Robertson 6 L. Forrest
7 S. Holmesby 8 B . Holden 9 B. Hyrons 10 B. Reid 11 J. Monk 12 T. Wright 13 D . Ferdinands 14 M . Wilson 15 J. McKenzie 16 K . Pereira 17 H . McKenzie 18 A. Devonport 19 P. Brown 20 M . Sidney 21 K Murphy
22 B. McLellan 23 L . Curtis 24 A . Taranto 25 R . Murphy 26 T. Krotofil
Coach : Rob Smith 1 C . Mitchell 2 M . Francis 3 T. Bellomo 4 D. Lowther . 4 C. McMahon 8 L . Jarvis 9 J. Saunders 10 B. Oakley 12 S. Moloney 14 S. Byers 15 S. Smyth 16 K. Smyth 17 G . Walton 19 M . Hayes 21 J. Hennessy 23 A. Dunkerley 23 D. Nomikos 25 A. O'Shannessy 28 D. Thompson 35 S. Meehan 42 M . Sheehan 47 J. Greatorex 46 K. Be Ridder 50 A. Nicholson 51 H . La Ragy 52 D. Bean
35 A . Lee (C)
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Coach: Dennis Grace
3 D .O'Connor 4 G . Allan
5 G . Sherlock
6 N . Fishe r 7 D . Clarke 6 K. Littl e 9 M. Watts 10 A. Erskine 11 M. May 12 T. Mitvalsk y 13 M. Haye s 14 C . Schloeffe l 15 D . Fav a 16 D . Russ o 17 J . Daanto s 19 S. Hamilton 20 P. Krings 21 D . Kelly 22 J. Poole 23 R . Groom 24 M. Duggan 25 B. Lane 26 A. Rock 27 B. Hall 28 T. Kendall 29 R . Ironmonger 30 D . Hizhmikov 31 M. Byrne 32 K. Regan
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Coach: Chris Moore 1 A. Murray 2 L. Kennedy
14 G . Roney
14 S. Cammiss
16 T. Huggins 19 G . Gilbert 20 J. Fairley 23 P. Nevill 24 A. Francis 31 H . Evans
15 P. Holden
34 G . Rowley 35 M . Sharkie 36 A. Hickey 39 D . Taylor 42 S. Young 43 L . Smith 44 S. Grace 50 S. Morris 61 M. Spence 74 P. Westbrook 75 R . Turton
2 S. Sullivan
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1 S. Chapman 2 C . Jones 3 L. Fechner 4 G. Chessari 5 K. Cummins 6 A. Costley 8 B. Luff 9 M. Edwards 10 S. O'Donnell 11 L. Northway, 12 M . Tennant 13 J. Oswald
33 L . Beddingfield
Coaches: Dean Andrew & Sven Samild 1 M. Meyer
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3 D . Britt 4 S. Earl 5 C . Kokkinos 7 M . Stevenson 8 R . Symmons 9 M . Jordan 10 A . Mulholland 11 W. Plaukovits 12 D . Sowersby 13 S. Collins
16 J. Gael 17 S. Bando 18 J. Bunworth 19 A Ciavarella 20 N . Wills 21 J. Briggs 22 T Orchard (VC) 23 D . Zula 24 J. Reynolds 25 J. Nevezie (C) 26 M . Grinter M . Cummings A .Visser
ST. DEDES M ENTONE TIGER S Coach : Glenn Alford n 1 M . McGettiga y 3 G . Clear 4 D. L'Huillier (C ) 5 D. McNamara 6 B. Buck 7 P . Grasby 8 J. Morga n 9 M . Kellehe r 10 M . Hilto n 11 N. Weedon 12 T. Cunningham 13 L . Jones 14 L . McMurray
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15 M . O'Brien 15 T. McCol l 16 S. Birol 19 A. Paterson 20 M . Ferris 22 N. Worsno p 23 J. Lynch 24 L . Cieslak (VC ) 25 C. Connolly 26 L . Terrell 27 D. Waters 28 M . Andrews 31 D. Moss 36 A. Walstab 39 J. Petrovic 41 R . Bignel l 48 A. Soafidi /~ ~ (~6G[(e fIQlf`G!`FnPSl~, ' F O
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10 D. Weegberg 1 1 L. Pierce A . Pringle
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14 B . Cooper 15 N . Sturma 16 L. Gardiner 19 6. Beech -_ M . Parker
?1 P Scognamillo J. f,lcMullen S. White D. Alford J. Tapply P. Stone
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Coach : Jerome Jackman Coach : Marry Haris!ou 1 M. Benic 2 D . Buccachio 3 R . Burns 4 R . Carrucan 5 G . Taylor 6 P. Ganiatsas 7 M . Daskalou 8 R. Conte 9 F. Paola 10 J . Hassan 11 M . Hennesse 12 B .Jorgenseny
13 G. Keranidopoulos 14 A . Nichol 15 G. Macrides 16 A . March
17 P. Margin
18 R . Lee 19 A A. Mihalos 20 J. Newman 21 L . Mason 22 P. Hardinge 23 N. Papaziakas 24 J . Paraskeva 25 M . Perri 26 J . Ryan 27 N. Scaglione 28 W. Collis
1 D. Learmont-Walker 2 M . Brain (VC) 3 D. Henzi
4 P. McGrath
5 B . Geveaux
6 J . Raleigh
7 T Wogan-Browne 8 O. Henz l 9 R . Temes 10 M. Bowen 11 C. Eva 12 S. Foley (DVC) 13 D . Fox 14 R . Read 15 T Fraczek (Capt) 16 J. Robertson 17 D. Slucki
19 A. Edwards 20 G . Saultr y 21 S. Sierakowski 22 D. Nguyen 23 J . Sprague
24 C. Villani
25 D. Hollenberg
26 T. Middleton
27 G. Blau 28 B . Ramsay 29 A . Orchard 30 J . Davi s 31 T. Cousland 32 N . Adcock 33 R . Whitehous e 34 S . Moor e 35 R . Cassell
„ Coach : Tony Christoiull i 13 T. Luderma n 16 P. Farran t 25 S. Brooks 31 M. Fannin g
40 R . Slater 58 T. Duggan 59 R. Butcher 60 M . McDonal d
61 J . Neil d 62 M . Paull 63 J . Laidlaw
64 P. Marozzi 67 A . Place 68 S . Davis 69 J . Hank
71 M . Millar 72 D . Butle r
73 R . Hoskin g 74 N . Millar 75 S. Gellert 76 H . Davies 77 P. Ha m 78 C . Kne e 79 C . Keane
All Hort, Loans Coac I r. Coo Lever Asst Coach: Lee Johnston 1 B. Gerace 2 K. Lawson 3 R. Naidu 4 R . Cabalo
5 G . Walker 6 B . Payne 7 F. Pavez
8 H . Hodgson (C) 9 10 J . Braham 11 R . Stein 12 P. Johnston 13 T. Best 14 D . Hudson 15 D . Ollenbuttel 16 N . Dean
17 D . Taylor 18 T. Vaughan 1 9 D . Corp 20 A. Mokrusch 21 L. Hudson (C) 22 A. Glen 23 M . Pilsbury 21 1 P. Neville 25 M . Monohan B . Merrivreather 27 A . Maluccio 28 D. Nikola
29 D . Ball
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2 D. Hurley 3 J . Anderson
4 C. Mitchell 5 J . Hughes 7 B . Funnels 8 S . Mat' thews 9 D. Evans 10 B . Garth 11 A . Marian 12 J. Madden 13 L . Thomas 14 B. Ryan 15 G . Joseph 16 P. Oxentord 17 G . Campbel! 18 M . Maggiore 19 P. Keogh 20 A. O'Dea
22 A. Mitchel
23 D. !annazzo 24 L. Levides 25 C. Govan 32 J . Harvey 34 M . Walsh 36 S . Cox 38 J. Egan 44 K . Walker 45 B . Johnson 49 D . McManus
Coach : Matthew Imms 1 A. eanoio 2 A. McCutchec n 3 B. Elliott 4 B. Koc h 5 D . Pawlowsk i 6~' ~ca 8 I . Arandez J . Sprague J . Bennett 110 J . Digrazi a 12 L. Couper 13 L. Pillin g 14 M . Brain 15 P. Starpins 16 P. Trcheit 17 R . Ashcroft 18 S . McFadyen 19 S . Freeman 20 T. Bel l 21 M . Brown e 22 M. Cini 23 T. Clement s 24 B. Davies 25 S. Dunn 26 M. Fo x 27 L . Gou d 28 N . Graham 29 B. Gra 30 B. He ~
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J. H en der<on 33 F. Henry 34 L. Henry 35 R. Hodges es 36 D. Jago 37 L. Keating 38 S . Mahe r 39 J. Majerni k 40 C . Perra 41 G. Ramsay 42 M. Rei d 43 S . Randal l 44 S . Rob b 45 C . Sandri 46 M Shlei i
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Sun Sept 22 A Sec~ion Grand Final First offence ($5) ; second i _tfence ($25); third offence ($5 0); J'oi h offence ($100) ;
each subsequent offence ($100). es,VC18 failure to Seniors/Ulg failure to phone scores by 2.30pm provide final scores by 5pm Old Melburnians (U) Williamstown CYMS (U ) Phoned incorrect scores Rd 16 Williamstown CYMS (U), Aquinas (U).
Peter Cosgriff, Old Paradians Misconduct, 2 matches . * Lee F"
U;(3 SEMD a . . Aquinas host St . Bernards (2) still smarting from losing their fir> . last week, while the Bloods will also be keen to get back to winning after a surprise draw with Old Westhoume. Previous results all favour the Bernies and while the Bloods will test them early I cannot see the top team losing consecutive matches . Old Xaverians (2) and Old Westbourne clash in what will be a beauty. Neither side has been overly consistent in 2002 yet have caused some upsets along the way . Today after a strong showing last week I favour the Warriors to finish their season on a winning note . La Trobe Uni host Willlamstown CYMS at Bundoora at 9 . 10am . While the Gulls will again prove a thorn in the Students' side they will not have enough firepower to topple La Trobe Uni.
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* E ;n , Old Brighton (Under-19) . Abusi . .. :.ulguage, 2 matches . *P ui I ;y, Old Ivanhoe (Club 1 8). Striking, 2 matches . ~ Accepted Prescribed Penalty
All a ~uiications to: The Seeretarv: P .O .Box 29. Malvern 3144 Or E mail : ss~=3awz_ ;. erC.nets ~c,ee .ee .n .au
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L D For Agst % 1 0 2211 704 314 .06 4 0 1629 1061 153 .53 4 1 1548 901 171 .81 8 0 1370 1049 130 .60 9 1 1407 1118 125.85 11 0 1341 1427 93.97 13 1 875 2119 41 .29 16 1 486 2847 17.07
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L D For Agst / Pis CLUB 13 - SOUTH P W COLLEGIANS 15 15 0 0 1773 456 388 .82 60 MONASH BLUES 15 11 4 0 1391 718 193 .73 44 15 10 5 0 1113 807 137 .92 40 ST LEOS EMMAUS OLD BRIGHTON 15 .7 8 0 1042 839 124.20 28 WHITEFRIARS 15 7 8 0 1062 1042 101 .92 28 HAMPTON ROVERS 15 4 11 0 824 1585 51 .99 16 HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 4 11 0 665 1548 42 .96 16 4 OLD GEELONG 15 1 14 0 396 1805 21 .94
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